3D Alliance

The 3D-Alliance Karlsruhe was founded in the fall of 2010, initiated by Ludger Pfanz.

The 3D-Alliance Karlsruhe is an association of:

Expanded 3Digital Cinema Laboratory
at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design
(contact: Ludger Pfanz)

ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
with the Institute for Visual Media and Institute for Music & Acoustics
(contact: Christiane Riedel, Bernd Lintermann, Ludger Brümmer)

Karlshochschule International University
(contact: Michael Zerr, Prof. Dr. Stephan Sonnenburg)

Institute for Applied and Numerical Mathematics (IANM) at KIT
(contact: Sebastian Ritterbusch)

EMCL (Engineering Mathematics and Computing Lab)
at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
(contact: Prof. Dr. Vincent Heuveline)

LESC (Lifecycle Engineering Solutions Center)
at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
(contact: Esther Legant)

Inistut for Musicology and Music Infoformatics, ComputerStudio, University of Music Karlsruhe
(contact: Prof. Dr. Thomas A. Troge and Rainer Lorenz)

SCHAUBURG Cinema
(contact: Herbert Born)

PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE KARLSRUHE
(contact: Prof. Dr. Gabriele Weigand)

The 3D-Alliance Karlsruhe pursues the following goals:

→ Mutual educational support in all 3D-relevant areas
→ Emphasis on the development of 3D documentary and reportage formats
→ Collective effort in developing technical solutions (rigging, software, transmission)
→ Creation of a conjoint degree program for stereoscopers
→ Establishment of mutually utilizable live-3D teaching and learning facilities
→ Organisation of the 3D symposium
→ Organisation of the 3D festival BEYOND
→ Publishing of the school-/textbook "3D"

Exemplary applicational areas of productions:

→ Concert broadcasting
→ Lecture transmissions (iTunes U)
→ Reportages
→ Common news coverage

Through the co-operation of various universities with diverse foci and the result-oriented target a maximum degree of quality is guaranteed. The project shall culminate in the founding of a 3D-stereoscoper degree program or study branch.