Organizer: School of Music
Venue: Crowder Hall
Start Time: 7:30pm
Tickets:

$22

PlanetScape is an immersive multimedia piece synthesizing music, science, visual art, and technology.

The performance includes live musicians, electronic music, and dancers, collaborating with interactive cinematography–fusing kinesthetic and acoustic sensing with cosmic simulation, in real time. This convergence research collaboration is catalyzed by the powerful union of concepts at the confluence of astronomy, humanity, and socio-technical experience advanced by Dr. Chris Impey, Dr. Yuanyuan (Kay) He, Dr. Winslow Burleson, Dr. Peter Torpey, Devin Bayly, Gustavo Almeida and Nhan Ho.

A collaboration between School of Music, the Department of Astronomy, School of Dance, School of Information, and the University of Arizona Research Technologies department.

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