Z-Lab at UC Berkeley

Z-Lab at UC Berkeley

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Z-Lab: A Site for Interactive Real-Time Collaboration

The Z-Lab explores tele-presence, co-location, real time media within performance, and embodied media technology.

Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts: Six Degrees of Freedom at ODC Theater 11/03/2017

Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts: Six Degrees of Freedom at ODC Theater -

Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts: Six Degrees of Freedom at ODC Theater

ODC Performance : ODC Theater presents Walking Distance Dance Festival-SF 05/29/2016

ODC Performance : ODC Theater presents Walking Distance Dance Festival-SF 01/Jun/2016-04/Jun/2016,C Theater PresentsWalking Distance Dance Festival – SF

Disappearing Acts - Upcoming Shows and Events! 05/12/2016

Disappearing Acts - Upcoming Shows and Events!

Disappearing Acts - Upcoming Shows and Events!

Berkeley Dance Project 2016 : UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies 03/24/2016

Working on a new project called: Rondo Variation: Animating Bruce Beasley's Ring Sculptures. Ian Heisters has created an amazing sensor system for the piece! Come see the final outcome in April: http://tdps.berkeley.edu/events/berkeley-dance-project-2016/

Berkeley Dance Project 2016 : UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies

Z-LAB 11/28/2015

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Fine Tuning the System 11/28/2015

Ian Heisters and Rama Gottfried Discussing design strategies for dealing with camera drivers in context with Max MSP. We are looking forward to more formal demonstrations of the platform in January- allowing multiple users to engage with 2D and 3D cameras, stage lights, and the sound system in synchronization. We will be working on experiments related to spatialization of sound and movement utilizing point cloud analysis within a dance/performance context.

Photos 05/07/2015

Metabody Symposium Starts Tomorrow!

Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts presents Number Zero (a space opera) 02/26/2015

Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts presents Number Zero (a space opera) Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts is proud to announce the return of Number Zero (a space opera) version 2.0, a highly physical, semi-improvised, evening-length performance about a small band of humans living in a future world controlled by a sentient computer leader. Created by Sheldon B. Smith, Lisa…

CounterPULSE 06/22/2014

CounterPULSE CounterPULSE is building a movement of risk-taking art that shatters assumptions and builds community. We provide space and resources for emerging artists and cultural innovators, serving as an incubator for the creation of socially relevant, community-based art and culture.

Home 06/18/2014

Home Number Zero is both a game and an experiment in real-time computer augmented performance. This semi-improvised dance is about a semi-intelligent computer system threatening to evolve itself into a space opera, aka: a television inspired sci-fi narrative about a defective computer system taking contr…

Smith/Wymore dancers take on technological overlords 06/16/2014

Smith/Wymore dancers take on technological overlords Sheldon B. Smith and Lisa Wymore, the husband-and-wife team of Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts, recently found themselves hopelessly lost when they depended on a phone app...

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