ANIVAE

ANIVAE-2019

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24.3.2019 in Osaka, Japan
Osaka International Convention Center

held in conjunction with IEEE Virtual Reality 2019

Keynote by Hannes Rall (Nanyang Technological University Singapore)

Everything must change? Challenges for animated storytelling in VR

VR enables the viewer to freely choose the point of the view: Instead of being bound to a predefined screen format, he/she “becomes” the camera. This poses a huge challenge for communicating a narrative, because essential storytelling tools like framing and editing are not available to the filmmaker anymore, or must be radically rethought. On the basis of his current animation project ShakesVRare (a collaboration with the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon), Hannes Rall explains the reasons and challenges for creating a linear narrative in VR and demonstrates possible solutions.

Description

Animation is a very broad and heterogeneous media form. Often associated with cinema and television, animated images have entered many areas of life, in particular games, installations, or data visualizations, taking on operative, communicative, epistemic, and didactic tasks, among other things. In this context, Suzanne Buchan (2013) speaks of pervasive animation, a media-world in which animated images are omnipresent. Also in the newest and most innovative field of motion picture production, augmented and virtual and reality, animation is an integral part of artistic, scientific and economical applications in animated forms as well as mixed with live-recorded footage.

The overall goal of the workshop is to identify the chances and challenges of animated content in AVR environments. It focuses on application-oriented contexts, such as industry, education, health or architecture, creating direct benefits for end users and/or customers, but is also open to creative and artistic approaches/use cases.

The workshops aims to create an open environment. It connects specialists from various digital humanities research areas, such as animation, games and media studies with experts from both vision oriented computer science areas such as computer graphics or information visualization, and experts from technically-oriented computer science areas such as data integration, internet-of-things or smart automation.

By encouraging synergies of interdisciplinary approaches the workshop maps animation within the AVR context from different angles and creates new knowledge in this research field.

ANIVAE wants to account the state-of-the-art research in digital humanities with (software) design and visualization for AVR systems, to shape a common understanding, to compare systems and approaches and derive common paradigms, to develop useful and necessary methods and techniques, and to foster new ideas.

Organizers

Franziska Bruckner (St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences), franziska.bruckner@fhstp.ac.at
Thomas Moser (St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences), thomas.moser@fhstp.ac.at

 

Program

Sunday, 24.3.2019

Session 1: 13:30-15:00

Thomas Moser
Introduction and AR/VR Research at UAS St. Pölten

Keynote
Hannes Rall
Everything must change? Challenges for animated storytelling in VR?

Gomesh Karnchanapayap
VR Animation: The New Transformation of Storytelling

Session 2: 15:15-16:45

Chunning Guo
Hard Life with Memory: Prison as a Narrative Space in Animated Documentary and Virtual Reality

Frank Geßner
TESTeLAB & Guests: Expanded Animation Worlds (work in progress)

Kaho Yu
The Library: A Non-Intrusive Gaze Directed Virtual Reality Animation