Spaghetti Circus Pirates Film
The Spaghetti Circus Pirates Show is now a Feature Film available on DVD. Please contact shannon@alchemica.com.au for more information on ordering.
Friday, August 10, 2007
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A Big Top Children's Circus Show exploring new concepts in Immersive Entertainment.
Developed as a collaboration between Australia's Spaghetti Circus, a community children's Circus in Northern NSW
and a Project Team from The Entertainment Technology Centre, Adelaide ~ Carnegie Mellon University Australia.
This is the story behind the production and the participants journey for the "Search for the Ultimate Pirate"
The Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) at Carnegie Mellon University offers a two-year Masters of Entertainment Technology degree, jointly conferred by Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts and School of Computer Science. Carnegie Mellon is relatively unique among U.S. Universities in being able to offer this kind of degree, as we have both top-quality fine arts and top-quality technology programs.
The high concept behind both the Center and the Masters program is to have technologists and fine artists work together on projects that produce artifacts that are intended to entertain, inform, inspire, or otherwise affect an audience/guest/player/participant. Because the larger challenge we face in authoring in new media is bringing together different disciplines, our degree program is driven by trying to do this most effectively.
The ETC does not turn artists into technologists, or vice-versa. While some students will be able to achieve mastery in both areas, it is not our intent to have our students master 'the other side.' Instead, we intend for a typical student in this program to enter with mastery or training in a specific area and spend his or her two years at Carnegie Mellon learning the vocabulary, values, and working patterns of the other culture. This learning will be evidenced by their ability to work effectively with those who are expert in it.
Our Mission: To foster leadership in education and research that combines technology and fine arts to create new processes, tools, and vision for storytelling and entertainment.
Chris has lived in Pittsburgh for most of his life. His attachment to the city, and his interest in very hands-on uses of technology led him to focus on robotics at Carnegie Mellon University by getting dual degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science. Not being happy with picking just one of those disciplines to enter, Chris was very confused about what he was going to do after graduation. It was during this period of confusion that he went on a trip to the Universal Studios: Islands of Adventure theme park where he rode the Spiderman ride for his first time. The experience was nothing short of inspiring, and the timing of it couldn’t have been better. At the ETC, he is interested in using different kinds of technology in order to blur the line between the virtual and the physical and create meaningful experiences for people. Chris finished his masters degree in December and is now working for Disney Imaginering.
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