This fall, music festivals will be taken to a whole new dimension – literally. Taking place on November 1st at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, concert-goers will be much more than idle partakers. But, , their senses will be immersed in the 3D visuals surrounding the stage transforming them from an audience into participants.
The World’s First 3DM Music Festival
This Halloween, 3DM Music Festival presents a thrilling audio-visual experience. The one-day event is bringing futuristic beats and heavy dance floor rhythms, simultaneously with a remarkable 3D show of color that shape-shifts and changes with the music.
Unlike any other multi-sensory attempt before, 3DM Festival has configured an advanced technological system that requires attendees to wear 3D glasses in order to create stereoscopic graphics in real time.
Deren ( a design member for 3DM Music Festival) has twenty years of experience in stereoscopic 3D technology, and he explained to us how he completely steps outside the realm of standard VJ paradigms for this project. Deren says, “Every one of the millions of pixels the audience will see is being generated less than 1/60th of a second before they see it. My team and the computer systems will be live-adapting the visuals directly to the music as it comes out of our monitors.”
3DM Music Festival will take place November 1 at Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Rhode Island. After $80 million in renovations, the 12,400 seat arena is an ideal modern venue to host stunning sound and technology. The music festival lineup includes Carnage, Datsik, Will Sparks and others. The sonic phenomenon promises to be a psychedelic sensation for all attendees.