Next year, fireworks could be ignited by robots based on musical cues set in the sophisticated design software that has changed the Fourth of July.
“Now we are working on connecting to robots,” Alberto Navarro, director Infinity Visions, a firework show design software company, tells Inverse. “It’s going to be like a real painting in the sky, it won’t be traditional fireworks anymore, it will be something different.”
Navarro’s design software allows firework show designers to build a show by layering bursts over musical cues, as if it were a film-editing software. But the real power of the software lies in its ability to animate firework shows in 3D models venues they will be held. This visualization hides a sophisticated particle animation system powerful enough to individually animate how individual sparkles move, and how that changes in different wind conditions.
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