The L∞p — A 360-degree immersive and interactive stage for collective
space-time experiences
Béatrice Albert, Emmanuelle Frenoux, Gaële Misiak, Gérard Kubryk, Guillaume, Izabela Faguet, Matthieu Courgeon, Michèle Gouiffès, Nicola Lorè, Sami Korhonen, Tim Schneider, Vincenct Hulot, Éric Buchlin, and Xavier Maître
Abstract
Advances in immersive technology continue to enrich the breadth, depth, and intensity of the audience experience. The L∞p is a 360-degree immersive and interactive stage for the creation and dissemination of new augmented forms of live performance and digital installation that engage artists, scientists, and audiences, say experiencers, in an unconstrained multi-sensory collective experience. In
one of the settings, experiencers stepped into Spacetime Prospectives, a series of tales about time and space as described differently by the laws of physics. With The L∞p, we intend to set the experiencers’ imaginations in motion and augment the experience of time and space in many ways.
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Keywords
Interactive Art, Digital Art, Audio-visual, 360 degree projection, Real and Virtual Environments, Multi-User, Tracking, Kinect Camera, Spacetime, Symmetry, Quantum Physics, Field Study.
