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Kraftwerk Will Use Watchout for All on-Stage Digital Scenography

Europe - German electro pop pioneers, Kraftwerk will use the dynamic interactive and 3D features of Dataton Watchout multi-image and presentation software, for all on-stage digital scenography at their hotly anticipated tours and concerts' programme throughout 2013.

Kraftwerk Returns with Watchout

Watchout manages projected 3D content on a large stage backdrop creating a powerful abstract presence in front of audiences wearing polarized 3D glasses. Two more Watchout channels feed the flanking LED screens. To create the lighting effects on the four oversized illuminated keyboards, a Pixel-gate LED video controller uses an additional DVI output from the main screen using the Watchout 'Tier' feature. The main timeline in Watchout is chasing timecode from Kraftwerk synthesizers (MTC converted into SMPTE). The Kraftwerk synthesizers are also used for live visual interaction controlled via MIDI commands.

FredrikSvahnberg, marketing director at Dataton says, "Kraftwerk are known for their use of bold graphics and colours. They are using our technology in a very easy to use, yet powerful way to engage audiences around the world. We're looking forward to seeing Kraftwerk use the new 3D, interactive and dynamic media streaming features of Watchout in 2013 and beyond."

Kraftwerk's first performance in Düsseldorf, Germany since 1991, performances called 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 are taking place at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Museum this month.

In London, Kraftwerk will perform at Tate Modern's cavernous Turbine Hall for eight nights in February. The band will perform one studio album in full on each night and combine it with visual backdrops, including interactive 3D projections and animation.

 

Source: http://www.lsionline.co.uk/news/story/Kraftwerk%2Dreturns%2Dwith%2DWatchout/-UN5TZF
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