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La Pasión XR

A mixed-reality companion piece to Osvaldo Golijov’s La Pasión Según San Marcos, La Pasión XR blends live-captured volumetric performance, stereoscopic 3D video, and 360° cinematic footage to create an immersive reimagining of the oratorio for head-mounted displays.

The experience is available on Steam as a fully immersive XR application, and as a 360° video on YouTube, making the work accessible to a range of audiences across platforms.

Agile Lens led technical development across multiple capture modalities and platforms, integrating live dance and vocal performance into a fluid and responsive virtual environment. The project highlights the expressive possibilities of volumetric presence within music-driven narrative structures.

Based on La Pasión Según San Marcos by Osvaldo Golijov

Executive Producer: Alex Coulombe
Directors: Kevin Laibson, Jackie Roman
Lead Unity Developer: Whitt Sellers
Developer: Alex Coulombe
​XR Designer: Whitt Sellers
Cinematographer: Jackie Roman
Camera Operators: Alex Coulombe, Kevin Laibson
3D / Volumetric Scanning: Alex Coulombe, Whitt Sellers, Kevin Laibson
​3D / VFX Artist: Whitt Sellers
Lead 360 Video Editor: Adrian Vásquez de Velasco
360 Video Editor: Dante Cameron
Creative Director: Alex Coulombe
Art Director: Whitt Sellers
Spanish Translations: Adrian Miranda
Audio Producers: John Hill, Gregory Wolynec

Performed by Gateway Chamber Orchestra
Under the direction of Gregory Wolynek

This portfolio focuses on projects I feel I contributed significantly to as an artist or created whole cloth. Much of my experience includes developing and platforming others' work as a producer, teacher, and coach. For more about that, please visit kevinlaibson.com.
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this is my favorite joke:

A dog walks in to a telegrapher's office and says "I'd like to send a telegram to my sister, please."

 

The telegrapher, surprised by the situation, says "Well, um, okay - what would you like it to say?"
 

"Woof, woof woof, woof woof woof woof, woof, woof."
 

The telegrapher puts down his pencil and lowers his glasses a little, "You know, that's just nine 'woof's. I could throw in a tenth and it would be the same price."
 

The dog cocks his head to the side and says, "But...then it wouldn't make any sense."

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