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Open Dome Open House
by Ian Downie on Sep.03, 2010, under News, Upcoming Events
Leave a Comment :charleston, fulldome, open dome, open house more...RAINFOREST: An Immersive Experience
by Ian Downie on Aug.31, 2009, under Blog
Media Artist Nate Pagel created an immersive rainforest experience using both high definition (HD) video shot in several stunning locations and natural soundscapes by internationally-known sound sculptor and designer, Bernie Krause. Evocative of both place and the cycles of day and night, this engaging collaboration consists of Pagel’s abstracted, artistic vision of a variety of Costa Rica’s lush rainforests enhanced by Krause’s compelling surround soundscapes of the same habitats. The dome experience itself was in view at the Festival Pavilion Hall at Fort Mason in San Francisco during the United Nations Environment Programme’s “World Environment Day 2005,” June 1-5, 2005.
In addition to being an engaging, rewarding and entertaining experience, this work brings attention to issues surrounding:
* sustainable development,
* minimizing developmental impact on fragile and important ecosystems,
* Costa Rica’s successes with environmental policy and it’s National Parks system, and
* protection of endangered plant and animal species.
The Physical Manifestation
The Surround Projection Dome is a complete surround theater system with video and sound. The dome and system are made by Obscura Digital, a San Francisco based events, production and fabrication company.
The dome interior is covered with a screen material, which is the projection surface for seven projectors. These projectors together create a 360-degree floor-to-ceiling surround experience. In addition there is a discrete surround sound system with multiple speakers placed around the space to convey the lush biophonies that eloquently express the voice of these rainforests.
PRESS on the work and event
http://natepagel.home.mindspring.com/WED/press.htm
As many as 275 people at a time will be completely surrounded by an engaging video and sound presentation which makes them feel they are inside an abstraction of the Rainforest. Over 10,000 people were able to experience RAINFOREST during the week.
The dome is constructed of steel struts connected in a geodesic pattern – a stylish, strong, self-supporting structure. The dome has portals on opposite sides to allow visitors to flow through the enclosed space.
The 44-foot dome has 1500 interior usable square feet and is fully wheelchair accessible.
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Stunning Data Visualization in the Allosphere
by Ian Downie on Apr.24, 2009, under Blog
To get an idea of what the immersive environment is capable of take the time to watch this high-paced video about what some researchers are using their dome for.
Spring Is Here!
by Ian Downie on Mar.04, 2009, under Blog
In celebration of the coming spring, I present to you “Seeds of Spring”, a fulldome time-lapse and stop-motion art piece the may inspire you to plant some seeds of your own! If you get the urge, check out Seeds Of Change and the Lasagna Method too.
Gyrating Geodesic Fascination
by Ian Downie on Feb.03, 2009, under Blog
It’s no secret that I’m deeply fascinated by curved architecture and geodesic designs. The diversity, resonance, elegance, beauty… Explore for yourself. Namaste’
Domefest 2008
by Ian Downie on Feb.01, 2009, under Blog
Welcome to the domies! It’s the culminative event in creative full-dome exploration and it’s now online in it’s entirety, so make some popcorn, get comfortable and ENJOY THE SHOW!
Allosphere
by Ian Downie on Jan.05, 2009, under Blog

The Allosphere Research Facility is a 3-story high spherical space in which fully immersive, interactive, stereoscopic/pluriphonic virtual environments can be experienced. Housed in the California Nanosystems Institute at the University of California at Santa Barbara, the Allosphere enables works in which art and science contribute equally and serves as an advanced
What is a Full Dome Theatre?
by Ian Downie on Jan.05, 2009, under Blog
This short video helps shine some lumens on what a full-dome theatre is like. It is a large 6-projector installation theater with an active surround sound system. A monster of a dome. Enjoy!
What the hell is fulldome? from DomeFest on Vimeo.
Children of the Water
by Ian Downie on Jan.05, 2009, under Blog
I want to share with you my all-time favorite dome show. I saw it at the 2008 Domie Awards at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. It’s breathtaking in beauty and conceptual content. Just watch.
Hijos del Agua, aka Children of The Water from DomeFest on Vimeo.
Treehugger: An Immersive Eco-Adventure
by Ian Downie on Dec.29, 2008, under Blog
This is another example of wonderful animated shows available for the full-dome environment. The global community is producing content at incredible pace and that trend will continue as immersive environments increase in popularity into the 21st century. Read more about this Grad Student project HERE
Treehuggers – A Studies in Immersive Animation
Obscura and Google Zeitgeist 2007
by Ian Downie on Nov.12, 2008, under Blog
Obscura, Elumenati and Google worked together for an incredible dinner event for Google’s top invites last year. Check out this promotional footage from the event. It shows the dome in use as an ambient event space. Very exciting! Very Large!
Fulldome Festival 2008 Trailer
by Ian Downie on Nov.12, 2008, under Blog
This event took place at the Adler Planetarium. We went to the IPS conference and Fulldome Summit this year, and it was the most epic pilgrimage of a profession. We recommend you look into the Egypt event coming up in 2010!
Liquid Light Flow
by Ian Downie on Nov.12, 2008, under Blog
Spherical Metaphor for Full-dome 3D Visualization
by Ian Downie on Nov.12, 2008, under Blog
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
by Ian Downie on Nov.12, 2008, under Blog
Over the Hills and Far Away – full dome animation
by Ian Downie on Nov.12, 2008, under Blog


