October 2022 The fourth LAB7 lab focused on markerless motion capture, explored through a series of tests conducted with LAB7’s research partners, the National Circus School of Montreal’s Centre for Circus Arts Research, Innovation…
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Dance All Over, an installation inspired by the work of painter Jean-Paul Riopelle, was also presented by LAB7 at MTL Connect. In the interactive piece, movements are transformed in real time into a virtual artwork…
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May 2022 As part of NUMIX LAB 2022, an international delegation of digital creation professionals visited Lab 7 on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Our activities sparked the interest and curiosity of our guests, leading…
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June 2022 As part of its partnership with the Center for Circus Arts Research, Innovation and Knowledge Transfer (CRITAC) of the National Circus School (ENC), Lab 7 is participating in a research project aimed…
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May 2022 As part of its partnership with the Center for Circus Arts Research, Innovation and Knowledge Transfer (CRITAC) of the National Circus School (ENC), Lab 7 is contributing to a research project to…
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Mai 2022 Lab 7 is pleased to announce it has received financial support from Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions. This funding will help Lab 7 acquire state-of-the-art equipment and provide access to it…
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Avril 2022 This third lab is an opportunity to push the limits of our Optitrack system, with the capture of extreme trampoline-wall movements. We are also exploring another technical challenge: motion capture in live…
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September 2021 This first lab is essentially an opportunity to start using LAB7’s equipment in real conditions and to validate the complete workflow of capture, modeling, real-time projection, and recording. Three levels of creation come…
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November 2021 This second lab hosts two projects exploring non-figurative visual representations based on different types of motion capture. We used infrared cameras to analyze the steps of an acrobatic dancer, and Augmenta…
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By Alexandre Teodoresco, Nov 2021 Last Saturday I found myself in a small party, with real people! And as good habits die hard, it quickly turned into a kitchen party. A girl I have not…