Frameless Forum 2022: These places are where all the different kinds of truths fit together.

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Abstract

The “Frameless Forum” is a unique program in the FullDome Festival that invites new voices, projects, tech innovations and business plans in and around the dome and immersive media. Meet media artists, planetarium people, science and music visualizers, interdisciplinary researchers, 360° performers, spatial sound creators and pioneers of immersive applications from all around the world in hands-on sessions. The Frameless Forum is a platform for sharing ideas, live and surround, beyond the flat frame paradigm. Reflecting the international nature of the festival visitors, presentations will be mostly in English.

Phillips presents the transdisciplinary work of i-DAT and the Immersive Vision Theatre, and in particular the data visualisation fork of the the Impact Lab. The Impact Lab is a partnership of seven world class Devon based organisations. The partnership comprises the University of Exeter, Exeter City Futures, the Met Office, the University of Plymouth, Plymouth College of Art, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, and Rothamsted Research. The Impact Lab is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund: Total funding is £6.4 million.

The heart of what the Impact Lab offers is resource for collaborative projects to help businesses solve a key technical challenge in the development of a new product, service or process. The Immersive Vision Theatre is the core resource to support the Impact Lab and i-DAT brings its skills in data harvesting and visualisation and simulation to delivery innovative solutions to real – (future) world problems.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 13 May 2022
EventFullDome Festival 2022: Sphere and Now - Jena, Germany
Duration: 11 May 202215 May 2022

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