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Will it be Possible 'Live Theatre'

polysilox Apogee
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05-21-2006 11:46
Will it be possible soon to do say Willy Shakespere Plays with Mocap live feed and live voice yeah and how about Maya import for costumes, I'm pretty new to this sim but the potential is enormous, kinda of reminds me of something that was in the air in the sixties and seventies like electric cool-aid acid test.
SuezanneC Baskerville
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05-21-2006 12:02
I think we'd best wait on complete access to the keyboard and mouse for input before expecting real time motion capture.
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Khamon Fate
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05-21-2006 13:07
Yeah, what Suez said. When we have an API, and can script keystrokes, you'll have enough control over character movement and lighting controls to conduct a live performance. The really cool part will be routing the avtors lines through the parcel's audio url so that we hear real voices while watching the performance.
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polysilox Apogee
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i know if if if
05-21-2006 14:57
and that would allow a general purpose trigger to a force feedback servo loop?
and loop back? maybe? sorry for my partial ignorance, sort like you can do in TILs
like polyforth 79, this internet thing is kinda new to me.
Osprey Therian
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05-21-2006 16:33
Recently at the Photography Studio in Grignano THE Eileen McTeague, brightest star in the Grignano Pictures firmament, acted out a scene from her new movie. It was riveting, and quite short. We had a blast, and the audience was rapt! I think adapted short works, original or otherwise, are the way to go right now.