E/M/D/L workshops in Vienna, February 2015

E/M/D/L workshops in Vienna, February 2015

 

We’ll be cultivating fulldome art in Austria in February, thanks to our partnership in an international fulldome network.

We will be hosted by the Digital Art Department University of Applied Arts, Vienna, between the 1-12 Feb as the UK partners in the European Union-funded project E / M / D / L /  – European Mobile Dome Lab for artistic research: http://emdl.eu/
From February last year until September 2015, there is an E/M/D/L programme of residencies in Canada, Greece, United Kingdom, Germany and Austria.
Each residency is focused around a domic architecture, equipped with cutting-edge technologies for immersive visualization and sonification.
Besides hosting these sessions, we and the other partners are working to conduct artistic research, both theory and practice, in this emergent art form, accompanied by a series of public presentations, demonstrations and performances.

Through the international commissions and collaborations the E/M/D/L project will culminate in the production of a series of digital artworks in the form of interactive full-dome environments.

Finally, these works that generate new technological and aesthetic paradigms which will be presented in the world’s most sophisticated purpose build art fulldome structure – the Satosphere at SAT in Montreal, Canada.

FulldomeUK 2014 winners

FulldomeUK 2014 winners

The winners of FulldomeUK 2014 have been announced.
FulldomeUK is a festival of fulldome art that we co-founded and that we help to run. This took place late last year, and the winners – the people at the cutting edge of the cutting edge of media – have been announced.
These films were selected by an independent jury from a shortlist curated by the festival’s organising committee. And the winners are (with a taste of the judges’ comments)…
Best in ShowBeat
“Beat has the best potential for bringing visual storytelling to the Fulldome form, providing a psychological landscape. Abstract expressionism finally has a voice through Beat”
Best studentDie Wundertrommel
“Playful exploration of Fulldome and a cool reference to old tech zoetrope – punches above its weight”
Best Use of DomeInfinite Horizon
“Elegant and minimal, understated immersion. Great soundscape.”
Best Sonic Experience  – Ride Zero
“Great immersive sonic expression, synthetic experience… big up the jungle massive!”
Best Experimental Beat
“New perspectives and exciting potential for collaged video in Fulldome.”
Best NarrativeVessel
“Exceptional presentation of narrative form within the dome medium.”
 

Fulldome UK 2014 success

Fulldome UK 2014 success

A festival of dome media co-founded by i-DAT and staged earlier this month was a resounding success – but there’s work to do to further the medium, according to Professor Mike Phillips.
Fulldome UK took place at the National Space Centre in Leicester on November 7 & 8, with screenings, immersive experiences, competitions, debates, performances and forward-thinking visions in sound and image and an audience of artists, academics, VJs and dome-techies.
“It was an extraordinarily successful festival and now we need to bring this stuff to wider audiences,” said Mike. “This festival was for ‘domies’ but the mission for i-DAT and its relationship to Fulldome UK is to expand the audiences and free the artform from the dominant model of science edutainment”.
Mike said that Fulldome UK 2014 demonstrated highly immersive pieces of dome-art alongside the more commonplace science presentations in surround-sound and vision aimed at kids and their parents.
He said: “What we’re trying to do is liberate the dome from the dominant model of science edutainment to free creative artists and designers so they make much more qualitative immersive experiences.”
“If you go in there thinking this is cinema, you’re missing half the trip,” he said. “The whole point is that the dome disappears and you can move through it and beyond it.
“There is amazing 3D potential that you don’t have in cinema. This completely immerses you. It wraps around your face! Yes, it’s the wonder of virtual reality and surround vision but you get much more spatial potential and the sense of presence is heightened.”
He said he saw exciting examples of fulldome uses at the festival, from experimental shorts to real-time live performances, covering a range of fulldome possibilities. “Everything that could be done was demonstrated in some form. The potential was made manifest,” he said.
Alongside i-DAT’s Birgitte Aga, Mike was a judge in the fulldome art competition and he praised the work of Tim Seger who won Best in Show for his abstract-impressionistic narrative piece Beat and the romantic piece Vessel by Aaron Bradbury – which demonstrated the data on what really happens when one sees one’s true love for the first time.
Mike’s favourite was RFID’s live performance (check their showreel here), “a real-time, abstract journey through digital universes of a kind of flocking, swarming, particle space with an incredible live soundtrack.
“The whole thing was navigated live – again a revolutionary thing for fulldomes – and it had a wonderful, totally abstract narrative. It was a playful, exploratory experience of total immersion,” said Mike. Other highlights included performances by United VJs and Ghostdog and Azyl.
Fulldome UK 2014 was the 4th festival, following the event’s inauguration in Plymouth in 2010.

Immersive Vision Theatre

Immersive Vision Theatre

ivtwebThe  Immersive Vision Theatre (IVT) has been a core transdisciplinary instrument in i-DAT’s research and production for a number of years. We have now rebooted the project thanks to the collaboration with Gaianova (http://gaianova.co.uk/)and the European Mobile Dome Labs (http://emdl.eu/) EU Culture Programme funded research project. With the re-ignition of the FulldomeUK (http://www.fulldome.org.uk/) festival at the National Space Centre the future of fulldome is eluminescent.

The IVT is a transdisciplinary instrument for the manifestation of material and imaginary worlds, and forms a substrate for i-DAT’s research at http://dome-os.org/

More details of fulldome related projects, hiring the space or inflatable dome for shows or enquiries about fulldome productions/research, check out the IVT page here: http://i-dat.org/ivt

Explorations in immersive vision take us round in (international) circles

Explorations in immersive vision take us round in (international) circles

A futuristic festival that i-DAT helped to found, takes place at the National Space Centre this autumn.
Fulldome UK 2014 takes place on November 7 & 8 and offers 2 days of inspirational screenings, live VJ performances, radical debates and forward-thinking visions in sound and image.
The event takes place at the National Space Centre in Leicester and is open to the public. Tickets are available online here: www.fulldome.org.uk/tickets
Visitors can expect to see ‘fulldome art’ – an emergent artform using immersive environments and digital technologies to push the boundaries of artistic practice. International and UK fulldome film-makers, audio researchers and programmers will display their works at the event.
Fulldome works can be linear and non-linear, produced or generative, interactive and performative experiences projected onto the ‘full’ domed surface traditionally found in planetaria.
This makes for a highly immersive audience experience, challenging established models of cinema and gallery spaces.
Fulldome UK 2014 will host work by the following, and many more:

The festival – co-founded by i-DAT – is in its 4th year, and is run by a not-for-profit association that supports artists and researchers working within fulldome immersive environments including i-DAT’s Professor Mike Phillips, GaiaNovaThe Computer Arts Society (CAS) and the National Space Centre (NSC) through NSC Creative.
“We’re defining the emergent artform of fulldome art with collaborations with the world’s leading performers, projection mapping experts and VJs. It’s super-cool”, said Mike.
i-DAT is awaiting news on Arts Council England funding for staging Fulldome UK 2014 in Leicester.
Previous festival action happened in August at Kendal Calling. Fulldome UK curated a cross-section of some of its best immersive audio-visual short fulldome films to support a playback of the ground breaking fulldome album The Search Engine by Ninja Tunes artist DJ Food – making its UK music festival premier. There were also lectures that flew festival-goers through the Universe and beyond the stars!
Back in June and July i-DAT hosted a week-long E/M/D/L fulldome prototyping workshop in Plymouth, inviting international participants to experiment with the platform.
The artistic research that took place during the workshop was in the areas of projection mapping, performance and interactivity “contributing to a redefinition of fulldome art,” said Mike Phillips.
i-DAT is the UK partner of E/M/D/L – The European Mobile Dome Lab for Artistic Research – an international collaboration awarded €400k by the EU Culture Programme.
E/M/D/L is a network for the exchange of artistic and technological expertise within the full-dome medium. The partnership connects four European and three Canadian institutions and cultural partners, all leaders in this field, sharing and expanding skills, methodologies, strategies and content.
The project began in February this year and by September 2015, there will have been eight residencies and public presentations in five countries, using a mobile domic architectural structure equipped with cutting-edge technologies.
E/M/D/L will climax with a series of performances at the world’s most sophisticated virtual theatre, the Satosphere in Montreal, Canada.
Partners in E/M/D/L include i-DAT, the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria, the Trans-Media Academy Hellerau/CYNETART Festival in Dresden, Germany, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece, the Society for Arts and Technology and kondition pluriel in Montréal, Canada, and LANTISS (Laboratoire des Nouvelles Technologies de l’Image, du Son et de la Scène)/Université Laval, Quebec City, Canada.

Immersive Vision Theatre Reboot!

Immersive Vision Theatre Reboot!

The thing’s hollow – it goes on forever – and – oh my God – it’s full of stars!’
(Clarke 1968)

The Immersive Vision Theatre (IVT) gets a reboot thanks to the collaboration with Gaianova (http://gaianova.co.uk/) and the European Mobile Dome Labs (http://emdl.eu/) EU Culture Programme funded research project. With the re-ignition of the FulldomeUK (http://www.fulldome.org.uk/) festival at the National Space Centre the, future of fulldome is eluminescent.
We are now open for public shows, school visits, production projects and total immersion. Check out the IVT page here: http://i-dat.org/ivt
 
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We projected into a Round Room

We projected into a Round Room

July’s Port Eliot Festival saw us taking over an appropriate part of the stately home: The Round Room.
We projection-mapped imagery accompanying a performance called Celestial there during this now-famous literary festival.
The performance featured songs and music by Paul K Joyce, poems by Johnnie Douglas-Pennant and fulldome projections by our own Luke Christison.
The Round Room is as it sounds: a circular room painted with an arresting mural by Plymouth painter Robert Lenkiewicz. So it was ideal for our fulldome projection.

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