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Elastic S3D Space Workshop

October 3, 2015
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This research exchange, organized by Studio Arts associate professor Leila Sujir, brings together researchers, artists and industry experts to share their research exploration on stereoscopic technologies, their effects and possibilities. During the event, they explore practical issues, ideas, directions and goals for stereoscopic research projects.

Stereopsis plays with our binocular vision for depth perception by presenting the viewer with two slightly different versions of a scene, one for each eye. The static position of viewing and the stereographic illusion and extension of depth have previously been fixed. What happens when the viewers can move around the viewing screen, embodying the space of illusion, expanding the 3D representation in space, stretching it in and out, and becoming elastic. This allows for the exploration of immersive content creation, including video, interactive graphics, drawing and performance.

Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Round table open to the public at 5:30 p.m.

Grey Nuns Residence, Concordia University
1190 Guy Street, Room 104
Information: elastic.3d.space@gmail.com



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