
BY: Steven J. Horowitz
It’s a week before Matteo Milleri is set to debut the first night of his Anyma residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere, and he’s standing in his minimalist Los Angeles home, VR set strapped to his head. He’s scrolling through the test visuals that his creative team beams to the device for review — around 20 tests per day that he parses over for about four or five hours — that will soon show on the domed venue’s 16K resolution wraparound screens.
“We’re just missing the final piece,” says the Italian-American electronic musician, cueing up the bespoke visuals that FKA Twigs and Ellie Goulding filmed for the eight shows. The technical part, which includes robotic arms playing cellos and a quantum computer replica, is pretty much done; Milleri is more concerned with whether the narrative holds.
SOURCE: https://variety.com/
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