A mapping project that combines stereoscopic 3D visuals and on-live music to produce an unique and outstanding audiovisual experience.
This project was birth from the idea to offer an immersive spectacle without AR/VR sources or technology. It is solely needed 3D eyeglasses for the audience to enjoy an involving experience while witnesses an on-live music show.

Stereoscopy technique consists in creating the illusion of depth through the image of an object, photography or movie. Such feature is slightly different for each eye, as it happens in human real sight. In this project 3D eyeglasses are the key element used in order to achieve such effect.
Cinema4D was the software used to create all the visual content and Cycles the rendering engine. It is worth it to mention that it was necessary to operate with a native stereoscopic  camera from the software itself to achieve a duplicate of each frame (one read, and one blue) slightly moved laterally. The movement is a parameter that has to be tested and adjusted before triggering the final render. This feature is precisely what allows to generate the depth illusion when it is viewed through the eyeglasses.
This project emerged collaboratively with the musician Roberto Herruzo. Due to his multi-instrument and self-learning skills, Roberto Herruzo (1977, Malaga, Andalusia) is the perfect artist for this performance. He brings the possibility to create visual content from diverse nature, achieving that way a more heterogeneous visual outcome.
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