YDance Release Groudbreaking Dance Application
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2009

The groundbreaking dance application "Choreographic", developed for YDance by Codeblue Multimedia, is now available from the YDance website. Two years in the making, this incredible product fuses 3D dance visualisation with extensive educational resources for dance. Based in part upon John Anderson's research into real time interfaces for choreography, this exciting new development significantly raises the bar on what the education sector can now expect of educational software.

"Choreographic" enables dance students to manage their entire choreographic process end to end, including sketching ideas in a moodboard, full 3D visualisation of their work, selection of music, attachment of files such as essays and research materials, and the creation of a dance log to document their process.

ADUS Deliver "New Flame" Visualisation
Date Posted: 31 Mar 2009

Our client ADUS (Advanced Underwater Surveys) have released a visualisation of the "New Flame" wreck based on the "WreckSight" visualisation platform developed by Codeblue in 2008. The visualisation shows stunning detailed images of the wreck and has been produced for Titan Salvage in collaboration with Codeblue Multimedia. This 44,000 ton bulk carrier was carrying a cargo of scrap steel when it sank in the Straits of Gibraltar after a collision with the tanker Torm Gertrud in 2007.

The ADUS survey took place over three days but the value of the data collected on the first day was reduced because of rough seas. The final results allowed a 3D virtual model of the wreck to be visualised in WreckSight so that the salvors can study and measure the detail of the wreck and surrounding seabed at their leisure.

ADUS Release WreckSight Scapa Flow
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2008

ADUS (Advanced Underwater Surveys) have released "WreckSight Scapa Flow", a unique shipwreck visualisation application developed by Codeblue Multimedia. This application creates stunning 3D images of ship wrecks using elaborate sonar techniques and sophisticated image processing. Included are data from eight German WW2 wrecks which lie in the popular diving destination of Scapa Flow.

"WreckSight Scapa Flow" is available now from www.wrecksight.com. You can see a video of "WreckSight Scapa Flow" here.

   
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