mediadome is an interface that does lots of cool stuff while you listen to your mp3’s. Using harder than core cutting edge algorithms it massages your music into motion captured moves performed by 3D anime style dancers. It uses your track titles and without any effort goes off to the Internet and brings back web pages on who or what you may to be listening to. You can even dial in your own WebScreen pages. If you like your music served up in 3D it can spatialize the sound so it gets quieter in the chill room, or noisier if you stick your head in a speaker. It also has a bartender who mixes drinks in his belly! mediadome even boasts a "trippy control" for those long nights at home alone. So you can sit there in the dark with just your ears for company or you can be visually stimulated by mediadome. Computers can do a lot more than play music, that’s where we come in...
Our Review: mediadome is a high concept graphical music player and web-browser. The interface takes the shape of a large 3D environment, complete with 3D dancers (you can download various dancers and moves!), bar, DJ and many URL links to click on. It also has a chat function so you can talk to like-minded music lovers. The whole thing looks fabulous, and the promise of different rooms and more advanced web-browsing shows great potential but there are problems due to a clumsy interface and what seems to be a steep hardware requirement. However, if you can get this cranking it is all worth it. Curiosity alone should be enough to entice most music lovers, especially all you visualisation junkies out there.