also handy if you fancy giving a very expensive powerpoint presentation, as one of these novo line rigss a fragile, reflective surface. this, you can wrap around, we could create curves with it. and of course, it can go to massive sizes. and to take the whole thing even further, they‘re introducing real—life flour to complement the virtual stuff, blending the boundaries between real and virtual. sort of. we‘ve got a bit of technical difficulty. but luckily, paul‘s in his pants. so, a man in pants will surely save the day! problem solved, dancer into position, stand by lighting, music, cue projection... and action! cheering and applause. actually, instead of complementing the effect, i think it actually detracted from it a little bit. yep. especially when the flour went onto the back wall. yep, yep. because then you go, well, that‘s now totally fake. it's no magic. creating an extra audiovisual experience, though, adds to the complexity of live performance. it‘s notjust the type of visuals, it‘s the scale, the brightness, how the lighting interacts with the mesh, how it blends with the r