EMDL / EUROPEAN MOBILE
DOME LAB
E/M/D/L: A Global Cartography of
Immersive Experience
The European Mobile Dome Lab (E/M/D/L) represents a landmark transdisciplinary collaboration uniting cultural institutions and visionary creators from five countries: Canada, Greece, Germany, the UK, and Austria. This international partnership was forged to push the boundaries of fulldome technology, transforming the 360º environment from a tool of scientific visualization into a sophisticated playground for contemporary art. By synchronizing eight residencies across these diverse geographic landscapes, the project established a global network of exchange, culminating in a series of groundbreaking performances at the Satosphere in Montreal. This collective effort bridged the gap between intimate artistic research and large-scale immersive spectacle, redefining how we perceive the intersection of the physical and the virtual.
Through a rigorous exploration of "invisible" data and organic textures, the residency harnessed cutting-edge tools—including 3D scanning, photogrammetry, and atomic force microscopy—to evolve a unique grammatic language for immersive media. the E/M/D/L – Études immersives triptych, emerged from a rigorous research process dedicated to finding a language and grammar unique to the full-dome medium — translating invisible data and organic textures into a new form of immersive expression. More than a technical showcase, the project functioned as a social arena, utilizing multi-user interaction and spatialized soundscapes to engage the public in a shared, non-linear narrative. By treating the dome as a site of both poetic expression and critical inquiry into digital culture, E/M/D/L has laid the foundation for a new era of immersive storytelling that is as much about human connection as it is about technological innovation.
Collective residencies exchange between
U.K, Greece, Austria, Canada
Co-organisers / associate partners:
University of Applied Arts Vienna [Austria] i-DAT (Institute of Digital Art and Technology) at Plymouth University [England] Trans-Media Academy Hellerau/CYNETART festival, Dresden [Germany] National and Kapodistrian University of Athens [Greece] Society for Arts and Technology [SAT], Montréal [Canada]
kondition pluriel, Montréal [Canada] Laboratoire des Nouvelles Technologies de l’Image, du Son et de la Scène [LANTISS]/Université Laval, Quebec City [Canada]
With the support of:
EMDL has been funded with support from the European Commission / Culture Programme.
Credits
FINAL PROJECTS OF THE RESEARCH:
Dream Collider: Organizations: Society for Arts and
Technology [SAT], Montreal, Canada.
Participants/Collaborators: Derek deBlois, Bruno Colpron,
Sébastien Gravel, Johnny Ranger, Olivier Rhéaume, Dominic
St-Amant, Louis-Philippe St-Arnault
Liminal Spaces: Organizations: Digital Art Department,
Vienna, Austria / kondition pluriel, Montreal, Canada /
Trans-Media Akademie, Dresden, Germany
Participants/Collaborators: David Campbell, Carla Chan,
Matthias Härtig, Johannes Hucek, Martin Kusch, Marilou
Lépine, Armando Menicacci, Marie-Claude Poulin,
Audrey Rochette, Ruth Schnell, Alexandre St-Onge, Nikola
Tasic
Murmuration: Organizations: Laboratory of New Technologies
in Communication, Education and the Mass Media
(UoA NTLab), Athens, Greece / i-DAT (Institute of
Digital Art and Technology), Plymouth, U.K.
Participants/Collaborators: Dimitris Charitos, Luke Christison,
Phil Mayer, Cameron Micallef, Lee Nutbean, Alexandre
St-Onge, Mike Phillips, Olivier Rhéaume, Haris Rizopoulos,
Ben Stern, Iouliani Theona, Penny Papageorgopoulou
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