Frameless Labs 7th Annual XR Showcase

The Frameless Labs XR Showcase is a day of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality demos, installations, and performances.

Schedule
Demos/Installations: 1:00 - 5:00
Location: MAGIC Soundstage

These demos and installations include VR, AR, and XR games, simulations, applications and art experiences.

Aphid Through the Looking Glass
App for Composers Crossing 2.0
Aurum
Automatic Rendering of Augmented Effects in Immersive Concerts
BachDuet Web: Interactive Music Co-Creation Framework
Bee Garden
Captioning and Interpreting Using Nreal Smart Glasses
Changeling VR
Communication Master
Finger Guns VR
Hyperdrive
"Living Room" an installation by Arkhe
LOST
Our Compass
Phobias and Fears
Realistic Multisensory VR Experience of Kodak Hall
RIT VR/AR Club
Spatial Haptics: Surround Tactile Sound Experience in VR for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users
Tabletop Interactive System (TIPS)
VR CNC Machine Training
VR Shoes
Performance: 4:00 - 5:00
XR in Live Performance
Location: Wegmans Theatre/MSS-2010/MAGIC Atrium

This presentation will illustrate the use of AR and VR during live music and dance performances. Two projects in development for presentation in April 2023 will be presented: A selection from Singring and the Glass Guitar: An AR Dance Performance and Pictures at an XR Exhibition which places AR content during a live musical performance and extends the AR Fantasia Project presented at Frameless 2021. Both performances will make use of Magic Leap AR devices with the latter also combing AR with VR.

Limited number of AR and VR devices available. Please contact Joe.Geigel@rit.edu to reserve a device. Please indicate which kind of device you would prefer. Devices will be held up to 5 minutes before performance time.

Performance: 5:00 - 6:00
A New Kind of Etch-a-Sketch
Location: MAGIC Soundstage East

This performance will feature a mixed-reality rhythm & balance sim/game that melds music, motion and math. A skating-like rink provides a pliable platform upon which both the motion and sound produced by players is etched. These multi-track recorded impressions are, in effect, mapping notable facets of musical numbers and festooning tunes, and can be ultimately fashioned into a slip 'n slide-along "graph-a-groove" video.


Contact
Eva Sarachan
Event Snapshot
When and Where
November 18, 2022
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Room/Location: Sound Stage
Who

Open to the Public

Interpreter Requested?

No

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