FULLDOME UK

FULLDOME UK

FULLDOME UK supports the development and exhibition of ‘Fulldome art’, an emergent art form that embraces digital technologies and powerful immersive environments to push the boundaries of artistic practice. It exhibits ‘Fulldome’ productions byUK and International artists and facilitate a global network, connecting, supporting, developing and promoting Fulldome artists, programmers and researchers nationally and internationally.
Fulldome art works are multifarious consisting of linear and non-linear, produced or generative, interactive and performative experiences projected onto the ‘full’ domed surface traditionally found in planetaria to provide a unique and highly immersive audience experience that challenges established models of cinema and gallery spaces.

FULLDOME UK is produced in partnership with GaiaNova, The Computer Arts Society (CAS) and the National Space Centre (NSC) through NSC Creative.

FULLDOME UK is a not-for-profit association supporting artists and researchers working within Fulldome immersive environments.
It organise events with the goal to promote Fulldome as an artistic medium in its own right, and as a platform for research into data visualisation, group collaboration and the effects of immersive environments on our perceptual and cognitive processes.
FULLDOME UK 2014 took place at the National Space Centre in Leicester on the 7th & 8th November 2014.
FULLDOME UK 2012, took place at the National Space Centre in Leicester on the 16th & 17th November 2012.
FULLDOME UK 2011, took place at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum  on the 12th & 13th March 2011
FULLDOME UK 2010, took place at i-DAT, Immersive Vision Theatre in Plymouth on the 10th & 11th July 2010

FLUX Festival app

FLUX Festival app

i-DAT created the FLUX Festival app with Elixel for the Festival which launched in Liverpool in July 2014. The app is powered by i-DAT’s on-going open source Qualia project – which aims to revolutionize the way audience experiences at arts and culture events are evaluated.

 

This Festival is “A pioneering arts festival engineered by young people”, featuring multi-arts performances and events online and across the city, incorporating gaming, visual arts, literature, film and music.
We built an app for Festival-goers that enabled young people to navigate the festival, whilst also collecting and analysing data in real-time from the festival.

The app’s technical development has included insights and suggestions gathered after a workshop with young ambassadors for the event and explores how you incentivise a younger audience to download and engage with an app of this nature.

The Flux app: everything you need to know about Flux Liverpool in the palm of your hand – and it’s free! This app is your interactive portal to the Flux Festival, allowing you to view the festival calendar bursting full of events and build your own bespoke ‘Schedule’.

Most excitingly we’ve developed a series of Flux Missions – should you choose to accept. Collect FluxBux for completing fun activities and if you manage to secure the highest number of FluxBux, you win the jackpot. This year’s jackpot is our highly coveted Flux Bundle bursting with all the tools you need to enhance your creative powers.

 

https://apkpure.com/flux-liverpool/com.elixel.qualia.flux

FULLDOME UK 2010 – 10th July Plymouth UK

FULLDOME UK 2010 – 10th July Plymouth UK


Welcome to FULLDOME UK 2010. A celebration of the FullDome experience, we present a day of screenings, presentations, discussions and perhaps some realtime performance. The event takes place at the Immersive Vision Theatre (IVT) based at the University of Plymouth on Saturday 10th July 2010 and runs from mid-day until late evening.
The event is free, but numbers are limited so please let us know your interest via email or by using the online form. We will be updating this site with more information on a regular basis, with more details of the screenings and guest speakers coming shortly – go to:
http://www.fulldome.org.uk/



Dome Fugue v1.0:

Dome Fugue v1.0:

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1.30: Sunday 24 February 2008. The Immersive Vision Theatre and i-DAT present the ‘Dome Fugue v1.0’. This is a specially commissioned sonic experience to celebrate the re-birth of the William Day Planetarium as a transdisciplinary instrument for the manifestation of material, immaterial and imaginary worlds. This pre-launch rendering of the ‘Dome Fugue v1.0’ will be performed in the Full Dome using its cutting edge spatialised sound system and accompanied by immersive generative visualisations. ‘Dome Fugue v1.0’ has been composited by i-DAT, researchers in the Nascent Art & Technology Research Group and The Immersive Vision Theatre ‘Domies’. The piece lasts 23 minutes 56.0409053 seconds, a scaled down sidereal period (a single rotation of the Earth relative to the stars). The Dome has seating for 35 people. The newly developed Immersive Vision Theatre was brought to life by the Experiential Learning CETL (Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning) under the direction of Dr Ruth Weaver. The future management of the Dome lies with the Centre for Creative Design and Technology, a cross faculty (Arts & Technology) initiative and a transdisciplinary catalyst for innovation to influence the evolution of new creative design practices and strategies.

Dome Fugue v1.0 is part of Voices III the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival 2008. Friday 22 – Sunday 24 February 2008. http://cmr.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/event.htm

Dome Fugue v1.0:

Dome Fugue v1.0:

1.30: Sunday 24 February 2008. The Immersive Vision Theatre and i-DAT present the ‘Dome Fugue v1.0’. This is a specially commissioned sonic experience to celebrate the re-birth of the William Day Planetarium as a transdisciplinary instrument for the manifestation of material, immaterial and imaginary worlds. This pre-launch rendering of the ‘Dome Fugue v1.0’ will be performed in the Full Dome using its cutting edge spatialised sound system and accompanied by immersive generative visualisations. ‘Dome Fugue v1.0’ has been composited by i-DAT, researchers in the Nascent Art & Technology Research Group and The Immersive Vision Theatre ‘Domies’. The piece lasts 23 minutes 56.0409053 seconds, a scaled down sidereal period (a single rotation of the Earth relative to the stars). The Dome has seating for 35 people. The newly developed Immersive Vision Theatre was brought to life by the Experiential Learning CETL (Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning) under the direction of Dr Ruth Weaver. The future management of the Dome lies with the Centre for Creative Design and Technology, a cross faculty (Arts & Technology) initiative and a transdisciplinary catalyst for innovation to influence the evolution of new creative design practices and strategies.
Dome Fugue v1.0 is part of ‘Voices III’ the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival 2008. Friday 22 – Sunday 24 February 2008. http://cmr.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/event.htm

Portpods

Portpods

Port-Pods was an audio distribution project for the Port Eliot Literature Festival, in July 2005. On the day of the festival a team of people with Port-Pod T-shirts were offering free MP3 audio tracks for the public to copy on to their iPods and MP3 players. The free tracks were be copied on to peoples iPods from the Port-Pod team. Alternatively the public had the opportunity to leave a credit card with a team member and borrow an MP3 player in order take part in the Port-Pod Experience.

The original html site with audio files can be found here: https://i-dat.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/oldi-DATprojects/portpods/index.html

 

07/2005