This is a trippy video of three piano performances that have been stitched together to form one 360-degree pannable video (total with 360-degree audio). It's technically "a spherical video in a mathematically triplified space with symmetry in space-time," and I'd be lying whether it made any sense to me. I even watched the making-of video explaining it all and only got more confused. I'm not that bright. whether I were a star I would definitely be-- "A black gap." Okay well I was going to say red dwarf, but I appreciate the confidence booster. Rest in peace, or Stephen Hawking.
This is a collaboration with mathematician Henry Segerman,with additional help from physicist Sabetta Matsumoto. There's a surprising amount of theory behind this video that we get into a little bit in the making of. utilize your phone and youtube app with headphones to be able to look around with spatial audio on this video. The making of video also includes a flat version so you can see it all at once.
arresting. "You still have no clue, effect you?" Absolutely none. Did they not just stitch three videos together that are each a 120-degree wedge of a sphere? Like I said before, and I'm not that bright. whether I were a candle,I would definitely be-- "lost your wick." Wow, you just keep it coming, and don't you?
Keep going for a flattened example of the video,as well as the actual performance and making-of video in case you feel like learning (I thought I did but it just made my head pain).
Source: geekologie.com