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...up to 360 degree Projections. Renderings for W I D E S C R E E N S.
Check out our newest rendered images at http://dailyrender.motionlab.at
Don't know what MULTISCREEN means? Click here to find out!

Stereoscopic Visuals
REAAAL 3D! Digital stereo projection is based on at least 2 projectors using polarized filters
and polarized 3D glasses. MOTIONLAB has some experience using this technique from VJLAB.AT

Multilayer Performances with Dancers, Acrobats & Visuals
The combination of actor and visual is a very unique and exciting field.
Motionlab cooperates with acrobats, (fire) jugglers, as well as (dance) choreographers,
in trying to push this artform forward, always striving to reach new limits.
Examples:
Siemens "Horizonte 2020"
Steinbruch Zoechling
Also check out: http://www.fenfire.at

Free Art Project of the Year
Once a year we try to find some time and s p a c e for ourselves. Freedom of creativity and
thoughts. No rules. No limits. Simply Motionlab Visual Art to the core and at its best.
Examples:
Araburg
Steinbruch Zoechling

Wii Controlled Installations
God bless Nintendo! Nintendo's newest game controller, the Wii, uses Bluetooth to
communicate, and thus can be used to control a PC as well! Motionlab is working on
concepts for media installations that use a Wii controller as the main input device.

VMS Shows
New kinds of arrangements are possible with the VideoMovingSystem. Projectors with
mirrors and step engines allow you to move the projection everywhere in the room.

Dualscreen Timelapse
Amazing capture resolution with 2 Digicams – 3200x1200 pixels! First done in Barcelona/SP '06.

Motionlab Promotion DVD 2007 "Mediatower"
Motionlab published their first promotional DVD named Mediatower. Official presentation
on the 14th of Sept. 2007 at the MQ (Museums Quartier) here in Vienna, Austria.
Check out: http://mediatower.motionlab.at

Bluescreen
The perfect technique to combine multiple realities into one illusion. Although the idea
idea is old and is possibly over-used - from the daily weather to TV sitcoms and nearly
every movie production, it still provides a wonderful playground for unique video compositions.
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