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Monsters of Grace
Utilizing advanced digital technology developed by Silicon Graphics, Inc. Monsters of Grace melds high art and high technology to produce a multi-platform conceptual and aesthetic benchmark. Monsters of Grace unfolds in three-dimensional computer generated images created by Kleiser-Walczak Construction Company and projected onto a large screen in the 709 mm stereoscopic film format. The film is directed by Diana Walczak and Jeff Kleiser, who have pioneered the creation of Synthespians™, or computer-generated characters. Version 1.0 of Monsters of Grace highlights selected stereoscopic scenes as well as the full-length score performed live by Philip Class and the Philip Glass Ensemble with vocal soloists. Audience members view this Beta Version of Monsters of Grace through special polarized lenses with frames designed by Gai Gherardi and Barbara McReynolds of La. Eyeworks. Monsters of Grace is scored for live amplified voices, woodwinds, keyboards, Macintosh computers, MIDI interface and custom-designed sampled Persian and other Middle-Eastern string and percussion instruments.
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