Canadian artist-professor Luc Courchesne was an early convert to media arts some 50 years ago. He began utilizing computer technologies in 1984 to create interactive video and later with his immersive and interactive installations, "panoscopic" images, and devices of his own, he helped transform spectators into visitors, actors and inhabitants of his experiential crafts. Charlie Morrow interviews on immersive common ground.
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Ian McLennan - The Immersive Planetarium 15
Revisiting Michael Gerzon - Ambisonics & Immersive Sound 0b
Dan Neafus - Fulldome Immersion 14
Ka Chun Yu - Immersion Before Computers 13
Monica Bolles - Immersed in the Brain 12
Rip Hayman - Forever Reverb Immersion 11
William Fitzhugh - Immersed in the Arctic 10
Martyn Ware - Electronically Ours 9
Pamela Z - Words Move Electronically 8
Paco Underhill - Immersive Consumer Behavior 7
Brian Katz - Reconstructing Notre Dame’s Acoustics 6
Miya Masaoka - Being in Awe of What Eixsts in Nature 5
David Toop - Echoes of Immersion 3
Annea Lockwood - From Burning Pianos to Immersive Sound[s] 2
Jaron Lanier - Co-Founder of Virtual Reality 1
The Gerzon Factor - Ambisonics & Immersive Sound 0
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