The visual effects of Albarn's musical wonder.land have been created by 59 Productions, that has used Holotronica's Holo-Gauze solution to create the holograms enveloped the actors in their representation.

Holo-Gauze in wonder.land show

The musical inspired by the work of Lewis Carroll, 'Alice in Wonderland', which had its debut at the Palace Theatre with the motive of the Manchester International Festival, has had a spectacular staging in which the Holo-Gauze solution of Holotronica.

This work, which has been represented under the name wonder.land, has been able to be distrutada in Manchester since the 29 from June to 12 of July and will move to the National Theatre in London from the 27 November. It is a production made by the artistic director Rufus Norris of the National Theater with music by Damon Albarn and libretto and lyrics by Moira Buffini.

Holo-Gauze in wonder.land show

The design of its staging has been in charge ofRae Smith who has had the participation of 59 Productions to make the video projections and with Paule Constable for lighting.

59 Productions has used Holotronics' Holo-Gauze solution to create the special video effects and holograms that accompanied the stage..

In wonder.land, Lewis Carroll's fantasy world becomes an online game, where Alice (Aly), who is not happy either at school or at home, decides to escape showing a world in which reality and fantasy are mixed.

Holo-Gauze in wonder.land show

“I am delighted that the producers of wonder.land and 59 Productions will choose to use Holo-Gauze to help make their visual effects a reality”, comments Stuart Warren-Hill, founder of Holo-Gauze and Holotronica. “It is the ideal solution for live events, as it allows the actors to perform their performance while the holographic effects seem to float in front of and around them.".

For its visualization a screen of 20 has been used×5 meters where the spectacular holograms were shown as a giant propeller or a huge talking head. This was accompanied by numerous rotating particle effects..

Holo-Gauze in wonder land show5

Launched in September 2014, Holo-Gauze has already been used in productions as spectacular as the Madison Square Garde, Epic 3.0 show, or at the World Science Festival in New York to produce the visual effects for the history of Einstein's Theory of Realness.

Holo-Gauze is very transparent and can work with 3D polarized projection systems and is also widely used as a 2D hologram effect. Gauze's display can be set up in minutes and is very lightweight and portable.

 

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rrxzoVZ-5k[/youtube]


You liked this article?

Subscribe to our RSS feed And you won't miss anything.

Other articles on ,
by • 16 jul, 2015
• section: Case studies, outstanding, display, lighting, production