LA based performance group Wilderbe is pushing the technology behind light for a visually stunning experience.
Recently, Wilderbe created new motion sensory technology in the form of a 30 ft by 14 ft LED screen that wirelessly connects with sensors sewn into the costumes of each dancer, the first of its kind. Prior to this LED mapping technology, they used projection mapping against a front and rear projection screen that motion tracked the dancers in real time using infrared cameras.
Wilderbe is debuting this new LED screen and motion sensory technology at the opening gala for The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts today and tomorrow in Beverly Hills.
It’s pretty amazing. Check out their work in action here: