deepvisual have had a creative relationship with Absolute Hollywood since 2002, designing and implementing Fulldome projection systems as well as being responsible for drafting and producing Fulldome content across the board

 
In our most recent project at the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, we had the serious challenge of turning a planetarium inside out, in order to achieve our goal of projecting a giant image of Planet Earth onto a custom designed free-standing 20m diameter inflateable sphere. The project took over six months from concept to completion and drew on a huge pool of talent, from fulldome compositors, planetarium system programmers, dome technology designers, structural engineers, projection specialists and real-time interactive programmers.
 

 

LONG HOUSE NIGHT

Our next project is another daunting technical challenge, The Four Host First Nations Pavilion at the Vancouver Winter Games 2010. A 20m diameter Stratosphere has been made into the central feature of a traditional First Nations Longhouse, combining the ancient and the modern into a celebration of Aboriginal Canada. Pre Production has progressed during the summer of 2009 resulting in a spectacular fulldome presentation of over 100 Aboriginal Canadian drummers celebrating Potlatch - A sensational showcase of the culture and history of the Four Host First Nations of Vancouver. The show utilises our bespoke Sirius projection system, creating an immersive fulldome video above the audience based around the themes of 'Longhouse Night', ' The Flight of Transformation' and the traditional chanting of 'We Are Here'.

 

 

 

 

 

London 2003