Projects

Dancers in colourful street clothes perform on a public sidewalk near a street car stop in Kansas City.

Presented Jun 10 - Sep 10, 2019 Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA as part of the Art in the Loop

Content Types:
 - 360 Video
 - AR video on mobile device
Technologies:
 - Android Mobile
 - iOS Mobile
 - Maptool
 - Web App
 - YouTube
Development Stage:
 - Community Engagement
 - Public Performance

Summary of Project:

Choreographer Jane Gotch created a site-specific virtual reality dance at three Kansas City Streetcar stops and a single culminating live performance.

Sharon Reshef, dressed in black, kneels on the grass with her back to the camera.

by Sharon Reshef with Place Lab Ltd

Presented Jun 7 - 15, 2019 Prague Exhibition Grounds, Prague, Czechia as part of the Site Specific Performance Festival, Prague Quadrennial 2019,

Content Types:
 - Binaural Audio
 - Photographs
Technologies:
 - Bespoke Mobile App
 - iOS Mobile
 - Maptool
Audience Experience:
 - Geolocated XR content
 - Mobile app
Development Stage:
 - Public Performance

Summary of Project:

An interactive sound project that archives the sonic environment of the Prague Exhibition Grounds prior to PQ 2019

A performer in costume stands behind the audience member wearing a VR headset during a performance of Bury the Wren.

Created by Beth Kates & Neil Christensen

Presented Mar 29 - Apr 2, 2019 University of Calgary School of Creative and Performing Arts Alchemy Festival of Student Work

Audience Experience:
 - One to one performance
Development Stage:
 - Academic Research
 - Public Performance

Summary of Project:

An immersive one-on-one performance, Bury The Wren uses Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, mixed with ‘Carbon’ Reality, to exhume Annie Donnelly’s voice from the grave of history. 

Ian Garrett smiles in front of the display of equipment and information for the VR workshop at Albion Library

Kitchenband

Presented Sep 9 - Dec 13, 2019 Albion Public Library, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

Audience Experience:
 - Community engagement
 - Geolocated XR content
 - Mobile app
Development Stage:
 - Community Engagement
 - Public Performance
 - Workshop

Summary of Project:

Community members and users in the library script scenes and curate ideas to create 10 hauntings that share the story of the community in VR.

Screen shot of participants in a Zoom meeting session, some with tMoRPH branded backgrounds, some with video disabled.

Toasterlab

Presented Jun 13-19, 2020 online at FoLDA 2020

Technologies:
 - Discord
 - email
 - Google Drive
 - Mozilla Hubs
 - Unity (game engine)
 - VR headset
 - Vuphoria
 - YouTube
 - Zoom
Audience Experience:
 - Online Hackathon
 - Virtual Conference
Development Stage:
 - Conference Presentation
 - Invited Audience

Summary of Project:

Gathering of invited participants to explore solutions to developing technology based art for consumption in low-bandwidth environments.

CGI John Bull head appears on a projections screen behind actors playing other characters in Oh, What a Lovely War!

Directed by Autumn Smith at Hart House Theatre, original script by Joan Littlewood and The Theatre Workshop

Presented Feb 28 - Mar 7, 2020 at Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Audience Experience:
 - Fixed seating
 - Proscenium stage
Development Stage:
 - Public Performance

Summary of Project:

Traditional theatrical presentation of a licensed script with a motion capture animation as a key character.

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