Publication | Open Access
Drone shows: Creative potential and best practices
41
Citations
0
References
2017
Year
First examples of drone show systems and their unique requirements Artistic valueCreative potential of drone show systems TechnologiesComponents and requirements for a complete drone show system 8 Key considerations Design and operational considerations related to safety, reliability, and ease of use 14 Conclusions Summary of creative potential, operational risks, and current solutions 15 Appendix: Best practices Guidelines and questions for determining a system's fitness for use at live events ABSTRACT Drone show systems are advanced show automation systems designed for live performances that enable the control of one to potentially thousands of autonomous multirotors or other small flying machines.These novel systems enable the use of drones to extend the traditional palette of light, sound, stage effects, and human performers by choreographing the simultaneous movements of a multitude of flying objects in 3D space.This gives this technology the potential to fundamentally transform the live events experience.Emergent use cases for this technology include animation of flying characters, flying lighting displays, movement of stage props and scenographic elements, and the creation of flying robot actors and synthetic swarms.The key challenges for this new technology are safety and reliability.First solutions for the safe deployment of this technology exist, and avantgarde creators are embracing the possibilities offered by autonomous drones.