Drones have become popular in light shows, music concerts, and festivals. Intel leads in developing large-scale drone performances. While drone performances have come a long way, the potential for exploring artistry beyond light shows is still immense. In 2013, Kevin Egger created the first drone puppet. Cirque du Soleil and ETH Zurich collaborated in 2014 to create "Sparked," a captivating performance that combined acrobatics, music, and drone technology. Verity Studios and Léa Pereyre teamed up in 2018 to create drone costumes that emulated sea creatures' movements. Drones have also been used in smaller-scale artistic productions. These examples emphasize the ongoing need for extensive exploration of aerial puppetry.
Prior to this project, the field lacked established methodologies for crafting flying puppets. Consequently, this research was crucial in unveiling drones' vast potential as authentic characters capable of emotive expression and narrative storytelling. Central to the project was the comprehensive process of designing, fabricating, maneuvering, and animating drone puppets aimed at imbuing them with credibility, expressiveness, and a compelling narrative arc.
From a socio-economic perspective, the project has the potential to stimulate innovation and economic growth in the arts and technology sectors. By merging drone technology with traditional puppetry, "Isabella's Flight" introduces a novel form of entertainment that could attract new audiences and revenue streams. This innovative approach also creates opportunities for collaboration between artists and engineers, fostering interdisciplinary partnerships and knowledge exchange.
The project has significant implications for society also in terms of highlighting military issues related to drone applications. Isabella's Flight provides a distinct and captivating theatrical experience that encourages audiences to reflect on cowardly military attacks on civilian populations. By combining art and technology in a unique way, the project aims to entertain, inspire, and provoke thought.