Nov 25 2007

At UCLA a Virtual Cathedral for Digital Age Pilgrims

Tag: 3D Imaging, Art, Offbeat, TechLuver, UCLA, Virtual RealityJack @ 9:04 AM

At UCLA a Virtual Cathedral for Digital Age PilgrimsAt UCLA a Virtual Cathedral for Digital Age PilgrimsLos Angeles — Nov 25, ‘07 — In a computer lab at UCLA, the worlds of cyberspace and Medieval Europe merge.

Paloma Esquivel of LA Times writes a detailed article on Computer re-creation of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral portrays the building as it looked in the 13th century — which took only seven years to construct.

“A large group of computer engineers, scholars, students and other experts at UCLA have built a virtual cathedral — a computer re-creation of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral as the building probably appeared when it was dedicated in northwest Spain in 1211.

Projected onto a screen curving nearly a half-circle, the image looks as if it belongs in the virtual world of a video game. Animated granite bricks rise up to form massive towers and Romanesque arches, and cartoon clouds fill a flawless royal blue sky.

“If we could just proceed toward the altar at ground level and then we’ll fly up later on,” John Dagenais, chairman of the Spanish and Portuguese Department at UCLA said, giving instructions to undergraduate student Meghana Reddy, who was operating the simulation. “Let’s slide on down that column.” He turned to his visitors. “Prepare yourself for a big drop. Boom,” Dagenais said, as the images flew quickly by, creating a roller-coaster sensation.

For centuries, the real cathedral, which is still standing and is said to house the bones of St. James, rivaled Rome and Jerusalem as a destination for Christian pilgrims. In recent years, modern pilgrims have rediscovered Santiago; this year, government representatives said they expect that 200,000 pilgrims will pay homage at the cathedral.

In its virtual realization, the cathedral and parts of the surrounding town are projected onto the curved screen in a specially designed theater; visitors can wear 3-D goggles that create an experience reminiscent of a ride at Disneyland.

“I’m not a Catholic,” he said. “I’m interested in what Medieval people thought, what they believed, how they behaved. For me it’s this amazing human phenomenon that impresses me, that makes me think this is worth understanding.”" More at LATimes. Photo Credits: UCLA


Oct 29 2007

MGM Honors 90 Years of Creativity and Artistic Filmmaking from United Artists

Tag: Art, Films, MGM, TechLuverJack @ 10:55 AM

MGM Metro Goldwyn Mayer18-Month Global Campaign Kicks-Off In North American Timed To LIONS FOR LAMBS Premiere. Celebration Includes A National Promotional Partnership with PANASONIC and An Association with the AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE. MGM To Unveil Unprecedented Collection of United Artists Films in One Luxurious Package Accompanied with Never-Before-Seen Photos and Content. Century City, CA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oct 29, ‘07–Rich in history and devoted to creating powerful, quality films, United Artists (UA) was formed in 1919 by Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith to encourage progressive filmmaking, giving each star the authority and autonomy to create the films about which they were most passionate.  

The studio responsible for creating some of the finest films of all time including iconic film franchises ROCKY, PINK PANTHER and JAMES BOND and critically-acclaimed and award-winning features RAGING BULL, SOME LIKE IT HOT, WEST SIDE STORY, ANNIE HALL, MIDNIGHT COWBOY and RAIN MAN, contains a library of nearly 1,000 feature films and boasts more than 80 Academy Award-winning classics. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment (MGMHE) will kick off an 18-month global celebration leading up to the 90th anniversary in 2009 to promote the largest catalog event in video industry history.  

Launching in North America November 2007, the UA 90th Anniversary celebration kick-off coincides with the premiere of the new UAs first release, directed by Academy Award winner Robert Redford, and starring Redford, Meryl Streep and Tom Cruise, LIONS FOR LAMBS is a powerful and gripping story that digs behind the news, the politics and a nation divided to explore the human consequences of a complicated war.  

UNITED ARTISTS 90th ANNIVERSARY MARKETING CAMPAIGN  

The $20 million marketing, promotions, publicity and media campaign targeting national television, print, radio and online outlets begins in Q4 2007. MGMHE will also launch a dedicated Web site -UnitedArtists90- that will feature information about upcoming DVDs, theatrical releases and national and local events and promotions tied to the 90th Anniversary campaign. The site will go live November 1, 2007. More at BusinessWire