![]() I may not be familiar with directors Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman, but Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has such a unique flair to it. Lord and Miller may only be producing this movie (with Phil Lord having some writing credits), but their signature style is all over this trailer. Though the stakes are incredibly high, the tone of this movie feels absolutely fun, light, and breezy. A super collider has brought together Spider-People from various dimensions, and if the collider isn’t destroyed, then the fabric of space-time could very well collapse. This trailer, however, reveals more of the actual plot. ![]() The last Spider-Verse trailer showed us a good amount of heart that could be found within the relationships that affect Miles Morales, whether it be with his own father or with a mentor figure like Peter Parker. So this trailer wisely shows us what we’re familiar with before transitioning into something new. This is a fantastic way to ease average movie-goers into the larger idea of the “Spider-Verse.” Comic-book aficionado’s may already know Spider-Man Noir, or Spider-Gwen, or even Spider-Ham, but average movie fans have never been introduced to anyone other than Peter Parker himself. The trailer then shifts its focus to the real main character of the film, Miles Morales, by having Peter Parker proclaim “this isn’t about me – not anymore.” Spider-Man stopping a train with his webs, the upside down kiss with Mary Jane, and narrating “My name is Peter Parker,” are all references to iconic moments in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy. More information on Funktronic Labs, our logo & relevant media are available here.Before getting into wild and weird territory, this trailer starts off by showing us imagery that we’re familiar with. Focusing on games, VR/AR and other interactive technologies. See video at /watch?v=PT5jlpykeLc#t=181.Īvailable for free at /apps/collider.Ī game studio forming playful connections between humans and technology. More info from /collider.Ĭollider showcased at /post/portfolio/virtual-reality-at-mozilla. "6 cutting-edge ways to create immersive brand experiences" - Editor, Creative Bloq."Future15: Playing With Toys, Ideas And Fears" - Michael Rundle, Huffington Post."Journey Through the Large Hadron Collider with Leap Motion and Oculus Rift" - Jeff Sorensen, Yahoo News."Leap Motion Game Takes You On Psychedelic Vortex of Light, Sound" - Emma Hutchings, psfk."Collider Audiovisual Experience" - PK, Proesthetic Knowledge."Bending Music and Spacetime with Leap Motion + VR" - Alex Colgan, LeapMotion Blog."Now You Can Experience the Large Hadron Collider With an Oculus Rift" - John Wenz, Popular Mechanics."Watch the Trippiest Virtual Trip Through the Large Hadron Collider" - Mariella Moon, Engadget."An Arty Oculus Trip Through the Large Hadron Collider" - Joseph Flaherty, WIRED."VRLA Indiecade Selection" Culver City - 10 October, 2014."Ghosting TV Selection" Los Angeles - 6 September, 2014."CODAME Showcase Selection" San Francisco - 21 November, 2014."VRLA #4 Selection" Los Angeles - 13 December, 2014."Future 15 Showcase" London - 10 February, 2015."USC Eneterinment Technology Center VR Symposium - Selection" Los Angeles - 19 February, 2015. ![]() "GDC Experimental Gameplay Workshop Selection" San Francisco - 6 March, 2015.Unique gestural controls via LEAP Motion Controller.Oculus Rift VR support (DK1 and DK2), LEAP Mount recommended.Collider was showcased at Codame's VR event hosted Mozilla headquarters, 2014. When the opportunity arose to develop a fresh new experience using the LEAP Motion and Oculus Rift, Eddie immediately approached Baiyon and thus the "Collider" collaboration was born. It was during that time when they discovered a similar passion for visual design and music. And don't forget to put on your Oculus Rift VR for a truly immersive experience!Įddie Lee first met Baiyon when they were working together in Japan on a Playstation 3 game titled "PixelJunk 4am". Use both of your hands to warp your face with synth sounds and generative visuals. Inspired by the imagery and visual design of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider), Collider puts you in the place of a particle as it accelerates through the supercollider and bends space and time. ![]() Collider is a collaboration effort with Baiyon, an award-winning Japanese multimedia artist based in Kyoto. "Collider" is an audiovisual experience using the LEAP Motion (and Oculus Rift, optional) where you use 3D motion controls and gestures to warp your mind and blast your face with generative visuals and dynamic sounds. Funktronic Labs has partnered up with Leap Motion™ to bring to you yet another mind-altering interactive audiovisual experience.
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