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Thursday, October 08, 2009
Telescopes, planetariums & digital domes: Stargazing on the White House Lawn
We have received interesting news and images from friends in the
planetarium community. A “star party” took place at the White House the
evening of 7 Oct...
Marcus Weddle, marketing director of Sky-Skan, provider of digital dome systems, wrote, “The White House is inviting school children to use telescopes on the lawn. We're sending Martin Ratcliffe, director of professional development here at Sky-Skan along with a Definiti PD II digital planetarium system.” Joe Halvorson of the Minnesota Planetarium Society sent photos taken at the event, shown here.
Joel Achenbach of the Washington Post wrote: “The South Lawn of the White House was littered with some 20 telescopes and what might be called portable planetariums -- inflated tents with images of the universe projected on the ceiling. This was the Obama "star party," a night for astronomy with 150 Washington-area students.”
The portable dome in these photos is The Elumenati's proprietary portable immmersive learning environment, the GeoDome Theater. “White House staff selected the GeoDome as one of the exhibits NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center brought to the event,” noted Elumenati communicatrix Hilary McVicker. Also pictured, gazing at the White House and showcasing his company logo on the back of his shirt, is Elumenati co-founder Dr. D'nardo Colucci, one of the minds behind the GeoDome, which combines the OmniFocus SX3 projection system with the OpenDome OPF-6.5 and SCISS's Uniview software.
High-resolution news
Sky-Skan's Weddle reports installing “the world's second Definiti 8K system (only other 8K resolution system from any vendor was our Definiti 8K theater in Beijing last year for the Olympics). And the only topper to this theater on the horizon is our Definiti 3D 8K system going into Macao Science Centre later this year. That will be 8K, but also 3D stereo (with the 3D glasses but with advanced filters from Infitec that make 3D look stunning in the dome).”
Hemispherical projection shootout!
Operators of dome theaters in science centers and museums running large-format (70mm) film systems were presented with an interesting alternative at the Giant Screen Cinema Association Dome Day, held two weeks ago at the Cincinnati Museum Center. Sky-Skan provided a world-premiere demo of Sony's newest and brightest SXRD projector: the T420. Weddle says, “We set it up as a Definiti 4K system, but just one projector for half-dome coverage. With all of the giant-screen experts in attendance wanting to see how far digital had come over film, we put on quite a show! We actually had both analog film and the identical digital content screened at the same time using the Imax projector and our Definiti digital system with the new Sony projector.”
Another kind of star party
Ed Lantz, of Vortex Immersion Media, will speak about the transformative potential of digital dome theaters, 3D immersive cinema and the latest cutting-edge media technologies, at an event in Los Angeles on Mon. 16 Nov, “The Future of Arts, Media & Entertainment.” Lantz is co-founder of the nonprofit trade group IMERSA (Immersive Media, Entertainment, Research, Science & Arts) The event is hosted by c3:Center for Conscious Creativity in collaboration with IMERSA and Creative Visions Foundation. Following Lantz's briefing, futurist Jerome Glenn, the Director of the Millennium Project, will introduce the “2009 State of the Future” report and speak about the future of arts, media and entertainment and their effects on global culture. Details at www.c3visionlab.com.
All images: by D'nardo Colucci
See also:
Special Venue Media: National Space Centre Planetarium Becomes latest Global Immersion DIY Install
Special Venue Media: Global Immersion Wins AV Award for California Academy of Sciences Planetarium
Fulldome: Global Immersion's Martin Howe talks about the Morrison Planetarium at the new California Academy of Sciences
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