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Imperceivable World

Imperceivable World is an immersive multi-media exhibition that allows the audience to explore the imperceivable micro world of various organisms. These microorganisms occupy a space within our world that is so minuscule that it might seem like fiction. A series of short animations are an exploration into how these organisms behave and interact, giving the viewer a brief glimpse into this micro world. Imperceivable World utilizes the Cyclorama, which is a massive cylindrical screen that can display 3D stereoscopic animations which provide the audience a larger than life perspective of these microorganisms. Along with cyclorama Imperceivable World uses the Cube's audio space to give the audience a fully immersive experience. / Master of Fine Arts / <i>Imperceivable World</i> is an immersive multimedia exhibition that allows the audience to explore the imperceivable microword of various organisms. . These microorganisms occupy a space within our world that is so miniscule that it might seem like fiction. A series of short animations are a tour into how these organisms behave and interact, giving the viewer a brief glimpse into this micro world. These short animations are an artistic imagination with inspirations from studies of the micro world that inhabits in our daily living space. <i>Imperceivable World</i> utilizes the Cyclorama, which is a massive cylindrical projector screen that can display 3D animation which provides the audience a larger than life viewpoint of these microorganisms.. Along with cyclorama Imperceivable World uses the ICAT Cube’s 128 speaker system to give the audience a fully immersive experience. Using these technologies, <i>Imperceivable World</i> explores how information and ideas can be best presented in a captivating experience.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:VTETD/oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/74047
Date09 January 2017
CreatorsNguyen, Phat Hung
ContributorsArt and Art History, Tucker, Thomas J., Paterson, Simone W., Webster, Dane
PublisherVirginia Tech
Source SetsVirginia Tech Theses and Dissertation
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
FormatETD, application/pdf
RightsIn Copyright, http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

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