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The Santa Claus parade will march along Portage Avenue at 5 in the evening. m.
Keep a century alive on Saturdayold tradition.
Once it's over, St.
Nick's elves will be busy making toys in cutting.
The edge spectacle on the fork.
As part of the post
Parade celebrations starting at 7 in the eveningm. —
Including fireworks at 7: 30
A local company will launch glow 3-D-
Graphics and animations on the appearance of the Johnston Terminal. The three-
Floor "light installation" of PO"MO Inc. —
The first in Winnipeg
The workshop called Santa Claus.
By a powerful projector mounted on scissors --
The elevator, it looks like it is open from Christmas paper and then bathed in moving images such as snowflakes.
In other flash
Based on the optical effect, bricks pop up from the building.
In each window
All the blinds will be pulled up.
The hardworking elves will work hard in the silhouette.
Meanwhile, dj rpg from Moses Meyers will provide music. PO-
MO, short for Post
Modern, two.
The personal media company was founded in January, when 35-year-old animator Megan asawal worked with her computer.
Savvy 33-year-old friend Curtis Vaux
Both of them love science fiction/fantasy and have a rich network
Create interactive experiences and amazing fantasy dreams based on knowledge and using technology.
"We are tired of working on the Internet," said Athavale . ".
"We want to do things in the real world with real people.
This technology gives us the opportunity to achieve the impossible in the real world.
"Athavale, from Thompson, studied animation at the National Film Council and the Red River Academy, and about two years ago, for the first time, he started working with the VJs club to study digital projections for music timing. The Brandon-
Bred Wachs with web
Diploma in design and MacGyver practical skills at ashineboine Community College.
He looked for parts from the building.
Supply stores and pawnshops to build hardware for their projects. In August, PO-
Cultural capital 2010 hired MO to create a huge holographic-
At the opening concert of the river barge Festival, on the "fog curtain" above the fork pedestrian bridge, watch the crowds of birds and other projections.
No one in Winnipeg has ever tried something similar.
This is the first time the two have tried the expensive super. high-
EIKI projector
There are only two similar types in the city.
Not only did vaxs have to install a 244 m extension cord, he also built a low using irrigation equipment
A technical system for pumping water from the river asiniboine and spraying into the fog.
"I have to go swimming (During the performance)
"In order for the pump to work properly," he recalls . ". PO-
MO is starting to make a profit and Athavale has just quit her daily job at a Web company
Development Company.
The two were ready to move from the dilapidated, unheated space of the previous garment factory to the office in the center of the exchange.
Wachs and Athavale are too busy and they have to refuse the opportunity to put their huge foam dragon Ohm built as a commissioned camp installation for the 2010 Winnipeg Folklore Festival, in the Santa Claus paradeOhm is sound-
Reactive: his LED lighting pulse responds to music or noise.
As early as April, the couple installed a gallery showing the software they developed and were applying for a patent. Their Po-
Mobile software allows people to use their phones to control animated illustrations in Alice in Wonderland.
Software called Po
Sports make the floor move-
The active oysters in Lewis Carroll's The Walrus and Carpenter follow anyone walking or dancing on it. PO-
MO is applying for funds from the Canadian television film company's experimental streamMotion.
"We hope to pack it up and sell it online early next year," said Athavale, stressing that she and Wachs want their software to be affordable and easy to operate --to-
Small retailers, for example, can create an interactive floor.
Two West District residents have been in contact worldwide through the Internet. Large-
Sports art project of scale
For example, in a theme park or museum-
They say that usually there are credits as long as the movie is available, so they have the potential to contribute to major projects during their stay in Winnipeg.
At the same time, they created two permanent bills.
Reaction device for the University of Nevada environment "green" cafeteria.
"They are our first big customers," said Athavale . "One eco-
Friendly installation is a huge size projection of university magazines on the wall.
Anyone standing in front of it can flip the page with a sliding gesture.
With Cocoon brand, PO-
MO will predict a huge steampunk. style clock —
Countdown to Christmas Day
A few nights in December, outside the Kildonan Place mall.
This is an example of a local customer-to-PO-
Let it prototype first and then try
Partners say time projects such as projections on Saturday at the Johnston pier or river barge fog effect.
"If we were in a big city like Toronto or Montreal, I don't think we would be contracted to do a fog curtain," said Athavale . ".
"We can do more experiments here. "alison. Mayes @ freepressmb.