Ed Lantz, MSEE
Ed Lantz, MSEE is Founder of
The Harmony Channel. He
is a media and entertainment engineer, inventor, scientist,
artist and entrepreneur. He is internationally recognized as a pioneer
and leading authority in large-format digital cinema and immersive
experiences for mass audiences, and continues to nurture the
development of the
“fulldome” medium which is now surpassing IMAX’s
installed theater base by replacing film and analog star projectors
with large-format interactive computer graphics projected onto domed
screens.
Other areas of expertise include cable
television, themed
entertainment, photonics, virtual reality, events production, 3D
animation and special effects for large-format film and video.
Entrepreneurial activities include advanced digital mass media and
e-commerce systems, interactive television, immersive video and film
production, interactive place-based entertainment, real-time
video/music performance, independent films with socially conscious
themes, fine art visual music, and wellness applications exploiting the
psychophysical effects of interactive digital media.
Ed has a background in hardware and software engineering,
quantum physics and electromagnetics. He spent 7 years leading photonic
signal processing R&D at Harris Corp. in Melbourne, Florida. He was
lured away from aerospace engineering in 1990 by the Astronaut Memorial
Planetarium and Observatory in Cocoa, Florida where he led the
development of the first polychromatic acousto-optic modulator (PCAOM)
for laser graphics, an advanced DSP-based celestial motion control
system, and design of Florida’s largest domed theater utilizing
next-generation video graphics. In 1996 he joined
Spitz, Inc. (now
merged with Evans & Sutherland) where he built a team that developed
new products which transformed old-style planetariums into immersive
visualization environments.
He is now President & CEO of Harmony Channel, a broadband
television network delivering mood-elevating digital media including
MoodZones which has been described as “MTV for the Soul”. He also
operates
Visual Bandwidth, Inc., an immersive cinema and fulldome video
advisory network, and recently joined Vortex Immersion Media as CTO to
bring virtual reality experiences to the Las Vegas nightclub
environment.
Ed has published and presented numerous papers on VR and
entertainment technologies, and is a regular contributor to ACM
SIGGRAPH papers, panels and courses. He founded the International
Planetarium Society’s Fulldome Video Committee and the first Fulldome
Standards Summit held in Valencia, Spain in 2004, co-organized the
first Immersive Cinema Workshop in Espinho, Portugal in 2005, and
moderated the NASA Explorer Institutes focus group on fulldome video
held at Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, CA. He earned an
MS in Electrical Engineering from Tennessee Tech University (1984),
serves on the boards of the Center for Visual Music and the Center for
Conscious Creativity, and invented two US Patents on immersive
video-based
theater technology.
These patents are
Foveated display system and
Video-based immersive theater.
Ed authored
Large Format Digital Cinema: Medium of the Future?,
The Digital Planetarium,
Future Directions in Visual Display Systems,
Spherical Image Representation and Display,
ElectricSky Immersive Multimedia Theater,
Large-Scale Immersive Displays in Entertainment and
Education,
Spheres
of
Healing,
and
Virtual Reality and the Perfection of Consciousness,
and coauthored
Dome Theaters: Spheres of Influence.
Read his
full list of publications!