Celestial Mechanics

Celestial Mechanics is a 11-min show for planetariums and digital dome theatres. Info, trailer & full preview available.

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Type: Short
Genre: Arts & Abstract
Release date: January 2005

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Plot keywords: entertainment
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Description

Celestial Mechanics is a planetarium-based artwork installation that visualizes the statistics, data, and protocols of manmade aerial technologies – a graphic display of the paths and functions of the machines hovering, flying, and drifting above our planet.

The sky is filled with aircraft that transport people from place to place, perform utilitarian duties, assist in communications, enact military missions, or wander above us as debris.

The show combines science, statistical display, and contemporary art by presenting these mechanical patterns and behaviors as a dynamic visual experience.

Art and Animation Director: Gabriel Dunne.

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Show details

Shorter version runtime : not available
Full version runtime: 11 minutes
Suitable for: General audience
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License: Traditional license
Resource & materials: Poster

Technical specifications

Video format: Fulldome
Resolution: 1K, 2K, 4K
Frame rate: 29.97 fps
Show orientation: Unidirectional
Stereo 3D: -
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Audio format: Stereo
Languages: No Narration

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