Following a successful 2017 show, Julius is returning to SIGGRAPH this year with a newly composed official Theme Music, and to perform the theme at the Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles, California. The majestic, electronic – symphonic score will be also heard throughout the conference (and around the downtown L.A. Convention Center). You can play & download an mp3 file of the music here.
SIGGRAPH is the world’s largest, most influential annual conference and exhibition in computer graphics and interactive techniques, attended by tens of thousands of professionals in the areas of film, games, VR and other new visual media.
FORGOTTEN FUTURE – INTERACTIVE AUDIENCE-CONTROLLED MUSIC at SIGGRAPH
Julius as forgotten future will be also performing a 25-minute set at Real Time Live! on Tuesday, July 30th at the Los Angeles Convention Center. This revolutionary, experimental music event will reverse the roles of performer and audience, and put the control over Julius’ performance into the audience’s hands – quite literally. Various aspects of the music will be collectively influenced by several different sections of the audience in the 2,500 auditorium – in real-time. Julius will “gently guide” the audience through spontaneous projection of motion graphics, while participants will be using their smart phones to collectively change various aspects of the music and sound.
The event will be the first interactive performance of its kind in the word, and will also include a section where the audience will be composing a completely new piece of music together with Julius in real time. This will be achieved by sensors capturing smart phones’ flashlight gestures in several areas of the auditorium, computers translating those impulses into messages that are then fed into Julius’ performance computer and electronic musical instruments on stage. The set will feature three popular forgotten future tracks and an electronic, trance-inspired version of the new SIGGRAPH Theme.
In order to attend the performance (and witness the latest in computer graphics and interactive technologies), you must have at least a one-day ticket to the Real Time Live! event. The SIGGRAPH website gives you plenty of options to choose from.