Hi everyone,
I've worked with my team on an interactive dance performance project using OGRE as 3D render engine.
The project is named FraMESHift: here's some info!
http://projectframeshift.wordpress.com/
http://davidedigiannantonio.weebly.com/frameshift.html
[vimeo]53582748[/vimeo]
FraMESHift project
- lordsme
- Gremlin
- Posts: 167
- Joined: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:11 pm
- Location: Turin, Italy
- x 10
- Contact:
FraMESHift project
My Portfolio
http://davidedigiannantonio.weebly.com
MESH - Mise-en-scene Helper
http://www.mesh-project.org/
ASALab @ Virtual Reality & Multimedia Park
http://www.vrmmp.it
http://davidedigiannantonio.weebly.com
MESH - Mise-en-scene Helper
http://www.mesh-project.org/
ASALab @ Virtual Reality & Multimedia Park
http://www.vrmmp.it
- lordsme
- Gremlin
- Posts: 167
- Joined: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:11 pm
- Location: Turin, Italy
- x 10
- Contact:
Re: FraMESHift project
My Portfolio
http://davidedigiannantonio.weebly.com
MESH - Mise-en-scene Helper
http://www.mesh-project.org/
ASALab @ Virtual Reality & Multimedia Park
http://www.vrmmp.it
http://davidedigiannantonio.weebly.com
MESH - Mise-en-scene Helper
http://www.mesh-project.org/
ASALab @ Virtual Reality & Multimedia Park
http://www.vrmmp.it
-
- Gnoblar
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:58 am
- Location: Canada
- x 9
Re: FraMESHift project
umm... Wow!
Pretty much says it all.
That is just excellent, from the idea to application of it all... that video completely drew me in and grabbed all of my attention in a way I haven't enjoyed for quite some time. I would love to see that performed it looks to be well inspired and unique!
Pretty much says it all.
That is just excellent, from the idea to application of it all... that video completely drew me in and grabbed all of my attention in a way I haven't enjoyed for quite some time. I would love to see that performed it looks to be well inspired and unique!
- Jabberwocky
- OGRE Moderator
- Posts: 2819
- Joined: Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:17 pm
- Location: Canada
- x 218
- Contact:
Re: FraMESHift project
It's not totally clear how it all fits together to me (dance+tech) - I think I'd need to see a longer video clip of a live performance. But the idea is really cool. And I agree with Demarli - neat video.
Very interesting stuff lordsme - thanks for sharing!
Very interesting stuff lordsme - thanks for sharing!
- duststorm
- Minaton
- Posts: 921
- Joined: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:29 pm
- Location: Belgium
- x 80
- Contact:
Re: FraMESHift project
Truly fascinating project.
I have done voluntary work at an arts center for years myself, where often works are presented that experiment with interaction between performing arts and technology.
On top of that, I love to experiment with RGBD scanners myself.
I have done voluntary work at an arts center for years myself, where often works are presented that experiment with interaction between performing arts and technology.
On top of that, I love to experiment with RGBD scanners myself.
Developer @ MakeHuman.org
- Slappy
- Bronze Sponsor
- Posts: 139
- Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 8:30 pm
- Location: Slovakia
Re: FraMESHift project
This is very interesting project but I have no idea what should be result of this...
Cool looking Graphical Installers in NSIS and Inno Setup: http://www.graphical-installer.com - FREE for Ogre projects
I offer NSIS/Inno Setup scripting, C/C++/C#/Delphi programming: http://www.unsigned.sk
Develop NSIS/Inno Setup projects directly in Visual Studio 2005-2015: http://www.visual-installer.com/
or RAD Studio 2009-XE8: http://www.rad-installer.com/
I offer NSIS/Inno Setup scripting, C/C++/C#/Delphi programming: http://www.unsigned.sk
Develop NSIS/Inno Setup projects directly in Visual Studio 2005-2015: http://www.visual-installer.com/
or RAD Studio 2009-XE8: http://www.rad-installer.com/