HTC VIVE Arts Enters Cannes, Virtual Fingertips Dance with Real Piano Keys
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"Dancing with Fire: Yuja Wang's Piano Art Immersion Exhibition," a mixed reality project supervised by HTC VIVE Arts, was nominated at the Cannes Film Festival. The experience perfectly merges a virtual image of the pianist's fingertips with the keys of a real, self-playing piano.
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- Q: What is 'Dancing with Fire: Yuja Wang's Piano Art Immersion Exhibition'?
- A: It is an immersive art installation co-produced by teams from Taiwan, the UK, and France, supervised by HTC VIVE Arts. It features a mixed reality experience centered around pianist Yuja Wang.
- Q: What major recognition has this project received?
- A: It was nominated for the Immersive Competition section at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.
- Q: What technology does the exhibition use?
- A: It uses mixed reality technology, combining a real self-playing Steinway Spirio piano with a 360-degree virtual image of Yuja Wang created using volumetric capture.
- Q: How was the virtual performance of Yuja Wang created?
- A: First, her performance was recorded on a Steinway Spirio piano to capture the music file with her exact touch and dynamics. Then, she re-enacted the performance in a volumetric capture studio to create a 3D virtual model of her playing.
- Q: Where will the exhibition be shown next?
- A: After its showcases in Paris and Cannes, it will travel to the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in June and London's Southbank Centre in September as part of a global tour.