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Shanghai eArts Festival

18/10/2008 -10/11/2008

T_Visionarium has been selected for the Shanghai eArts Festival at the Zendai Museum of Modern Art. The Festival will also feature La Dispersion du Fils by iCinema Visiting Fellow Jean Michel Bruyère created for iCinema's AVIE platform along with Place-Hampi and Double District by Saburo Teshigawara and Volker Kuchelmeister.


Shanghai eArts


T_VISIONARIUM (2008)
Project Directors: Neil Brown, Dennis Del Favero, Matthew McGinity, Jeffrey Shaw, Peter Weibel
Lead Software Engineer: Matthew McGinity
Distributed Video Engine: Balint Seeber
Application Software: Jared Berghold, Ardrian Hardjono, Gunawan Herman, Tim Kreger, Thi Thanh Nga Nguyen, Multimedia and Video Communication Research Group (Dr Jack Yu) NICTA
Co-Ordination and Interaction Design: Dennis Del Favero, Volker Kuchelmeister, Matthew McGinity, Jeffrey Shaw
Management: Damian Leonard, Sue Midgley
Assistants: Caitlin Fraser, David McKenzie, Gabriel Nervo
Audio Software: Tim Kreger

This project was supported under the Australian Research Council’s Discovery funding scheme and produced by iCinema Centre and co-produced by ZKM, Karlsruhe.



AVIE - Advanced Visualisation and Interaction Environment (2006)
Dennis Del Favero, Ardrian Hardjono, Damian Leonard, Matt McGinity, Jeffrey Shaw
Original concept: Jeffrey Shaw
Project Directors: Dennis Del Favero, Ardrian Hardjono, Matthew McGinity, Jeffrey Shaw
Project Engineers: Mathew McGinity, Jared Berghold, Ardrian Hardjono, Volker Kuchelmeister, (and other names)
Project management: Damian Leonard, Sue Midgley, Joann Bowers
Projection system: F20SX+ with the generous support of Projectiondesign
Graphics hardware: With the generous support of nVidia

AVIE’s development was made possible by grants from the UNSW Capital Infrastructure Grants and Major Infrastructure Initiative Schemes and the UNSW School of Mining Engineering.


PlACE-HAMPI (2006)
Sarah Kenderdine, Jeffrey Shaw with John Gollings, Paul Doornbusch, Paprikaas Animation Studios, Adolf Mathias and Dr. L. Subramaniam

Concept and directors: Sarah Kenderdine, Jeffrey Shaw
Photography: John Gollings, Sarah Kenderdine, Jeffrey Shaw
Computer graphic design and animation: Paprikaas Animation Studios, Bangalore
Audio design: Paul Doornbusch
Music: Dr L Subramaniam
Archaeological direction: George Michell, John Fritz,
Fieldwork coordinator: Sarah Kenderdine
Ambisonic audio recording: Paul Doornbusch, Doron Kipen
Stereoscopy consultant: Paul Bourke
Application software: Adolf Mathias
Installation design and engineering: Jeffrey Shaw, Nelissen Dekorbouw
Projectors: Projectiondesign FX20SX+
Motion captured dance: Lingalayam Dance Company, Sina Azad

Place-Hampi forms part of and was supported under the Australian Research Council's Linkage Project scheme, with major support from the Archaeological Survey of India, UNSW iCinema Centre, Lille3000, Museum Victoria, Epidemic, ZKM Karlsruhe, Gollings Pidgeon and, Music and Effects.

Australian Research Council Project Investigators: Jeffrey Shaw, Dennis Del Favero, Neil Brown, Paul Compton, Maurice Pagnucco, Andre Van Schaik, Craig Jin, Peter Weibel, Sarah Kenderdine, Tim Hart, John Fritz, Volker Kuchelmeister.



La dispersion du Fils (2008)
by Jean Michel Bruyère

Designed and directed: Jean Michel Bruyère
Music: Thierry Arredondo
Editing: Delphine Varas
Developed with: Matt McGinity and Jeffrey Shaw.
Lead software engineer and application design: Matt McGinity
Software development: Xin Guan, Alex Kupstov, Jared Berghold
Video tracking engineer and software: Ardrian Hardjono
Co-produced by LFKs, Marseille (Epidemic Paris, Berlin), UNSW iCinema Centre, Sydney, Le Volcan Scène Nationale, Le Havre

This work was inspired by and developed for the UNSW iCinema's Centre's AVIE (Advanced Visualisation and Interaction Environment).

La dispersion du Fils



Double District (2008)

Direction, choreography, lighting design and costumes: Saburo Teshigawara
Developed with: Volker Kuchelmeister
Performed by: Saburo Teshigawara and Rihoko Sato
Conceived for: Sarah Kenderdine's and Jeffrey Shaw's Re-Actor environment
Production manager, technical director, stereoscopic cinematography, video and audio post-production: Volker Kuchelmeister (iCinema)
Lighting design: Paul Nichola
Lighting technician: Rob Kelly (NIDA)
Production assistant: Sue Midgely (iCinema)
Producer: Richard Castelli (Epidemic)
Co-produced by: Karas, Tokyo, Epidemic (Paris, Berlin), Le Volcan Scène nationale, Le Havre, UNSW iCinema Centre, Sydney, and kindly supported by Museum Victoria.

This work was filmed using the SPHERECAM technology developed by the iCinema Centre in collaboration with University of Technology Sydney, RMIT, Melbourne and University of Melbourne supported under the Australian Research Council’s Linkage Infrastructure scheme.

Original concept by Jeffrey Shaw and integration by Volker Kuchelmeister.
This work was shot at the National Institute for Dramatic Arts (NIDA), Sydney, and post-produced at the UNSW iCinema Centre.

Double District