Created by Klaus Obermaier, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring 3D will take place in Symphony Hall in birmingham (UK) on 21 April 2011. Nine stereoscopic cameras will feed the on-stage movements of dancers into a computer that will generate and project 3D content on to a giant silver lenticular screen positioned above the orchestra.
The soundswill be relayed by microphones on instruments, helping to influence the form, movement and complexity of both the 3D projections and those of the dancer. Over 2,200 pairs of 3D glasses will help to immerse audience members in the live experience. Right Of Spring 3D is here on the web. Here under a view of the control room in Linz Bruckernhaus, similar tyo the one that will be used.
Read the paper here in Creative Boom.
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Get more details at the Town Hall / Symphony Hall website here: http://www.riteofspring3d.thsh.co.uk/the_production/