Lotus Festival-goers experience Media School student, faculty work in 360 degrees
The multimedia work of Media School faculty and students was displayed on a 12-foot-tall octagonal array of viewing screens and speaker systems at Lotus World Music and Arts Festival this weekend.
Media School senior lecturer Norbert Herber led content development for the Big Tent at Lotus. Herber, senior lecturer Susanne Schwibs, senior lecturer Jim Krause and lecturer Rush Swope all contributed content to the project.
- Big Tent visitors watch the content through 3-D glasses. (Austin Guan | The Media School)
- The glowing Big Tent attracts people as they walk past the corner of Fourth and Washington streets during Lotus Fest on Sept. 28-29. (Austin Guan | The Media School).
- Volunteers collect the 3-D glasses as Big Tent visitors leave at the end of the night. (Austin Guan | The Media School)
- The computer outside of the Big Tent controls the content inside. (Austin Guan | The Media School)
- Big Tent creator Robin Cox monitors the performance. (Austin Guan | The Media School)
- Big Tent visitors watch the content through 3-D glasses. (Austin Guan | The Media School)
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