Cirque Du Soleil dances in an interactive online video

Those who have never been to Las Vegas to see Cirque du Soleil can watch the dances of the most famous circus in the world on the new site, called Movi.Kanti.Revo, presented by Google as an experiment to test the power of Google Chrome.
It is a video with real animations where the viewer can interact and choose what to see, according to their feelings.
In each video you can listen to music and see the circus artists dance in the midst of a constantly changing digital graphic setting.
The final effect is very engaging and it almost seems to immerse yourself in the fantasy world as if you were sitting in the front row in the theater.
Cirque Du Soleil dances and sings on the MovikantiRevo website.
Just press Play and authorize, if possible, the application to interact with the webcam connected to the computer.
If you don't have a webcam, you can play with the mouse, even if it's much more uncomfortable.
The interaction via webcam allows you to change your point of view by moving your head and turning your gaze to the right or left and choosing which show to see.
The site is developed in HTML5 and requires a good internet connection to load quickly as well as some processing power.
On old or underpowered computers the video can be a bit jerky while if the internet is slow you will have to wait a little while before seeing it fluid and continuous, without interruptions.
To play with Cirque Du Soleil and enter the interactive video (also in Italian) the Google Chrome browser is required .
Below, you can see the 1 1/2 minute project trailer.

If you like this kind of animation and interactive sites, I recommend reading the article on the best sites with 3D animation and interactive applications .

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