Thanks to Dr. Dom Maino for his blog post about this unbelievable opportunity- 3D movie with music in the symphony hall.
Per Dr. Maino’s blog:
….Symphony Hall will never before have seen audiences like it in all its 20 years, when next Thursday we will all be wearing 3D glasses to experience a 21st-century digital makeover of Stravinsky’s groundbreaking ballet The Rite of Spring.
Nine stereoscopic cameras, simulating human binocular vision, will be focusing on the movements of the acclaimed contemporary dancer Julia Mach, as she interprets the score. Fed into a complex computer system, the images will be generated into 3D on a giant silver screen positioned above the CBSO conducted by Ilan Volkov, all delivered into our faces – and all in real time……
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How could life be better? Expansive vision, creative music (as long as you aren’t 1 of the 20% who gets sick when they watch 3D!) Remember, vision therapy can often improve the visual symptoms from watching 3D movies.
By Dr. Lynn Hellerstein, Colorado Optometrist at Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center – vision therapy director
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- Visualization activity with 163 participants - May 27, 2015
- Vision Development…Through Edina’s Eyes Part VII - October 9, 2013
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