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Award-winning VR/AR content production agency, REWIND, collaborated with CAMERA for an innovative motion capture job on behalf of Welsh National Opera (WNO). The project involved capturing body and face motion data from world renowned soprano, Karah Son, whilst she performed the much-loved aria, ‘Un Bel Di,’ from the opera, Madam Butterfly....
With thanks to Sinéad Kearney for this insight into her work on Motion Capture and its Application to Animals as part of the CAMERA team. The motion capture of humans and animals is the process of recording the motion of the subject in either 2D or 3D space. The information...
At this month’s Departmental seminar, Monday 22 May, 12.15-12.45 in 2E 3.5, we will hear from Dan Finnegan and David Sherratt: Dan Finnegan Title: ‘Its all Scenes & Objects’: Immersive audio rendering techniques for virtual environments While 3D graphics have been around for a long time, they matured exponentially...
Three members of the Department of Computer Science will be giving talks at Pint of Science, a festival that “aims to deliver interesting and relevant talks on the latest science research in an accessible format to the public – mainly across bars and pubs.” From today to Wednesday, there will be...
From 11-13 April 2017 the CAMERA team attended VR World Congress 2017 to take part in the expo and to demo our collaborative project with Marshmallow Laser Feast, Chameleon; a 360º exploration of the people of Mexico City examining the relationship between virtual reality, sight and touch in one of the...
The CAMERA team is very pleased to welcome Xiaokun (Kelvin) Wu to the team. Kelvin joins us from the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and will be working closely work with Prof Eamonn O’Neill and Dr Yongliang Yang. Kelvin is aiming at delivering high quality working solutions to virtual reality problems;...
With thanks to Daniel J. Finnegen for this insight into his work on Personalized Spatial Audio Content for VR Applications as part of the CAMERA team. When viewing any 3D experience, be it a movie, game, or interactive virtual reality (VR), objects don’t just jump out of the screen. They whirl around...
We are very pleased to welcome Dr Nadejda Roubtsova to the CAMERA team. Nadejda will be working with CAMERA Director, Dr Darren Cosker and Dr Colin Davidson, Chief Scientist at The Imaginarium on the HARPC funded project. The project aims to create a solution enabling characters in video games to be controlled...
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