Dynamic Cycloramas: Through the use of computer-controlled projection, the cyclorama can display dynamically changing backgrounds - such as drifting clouds, city streets, or other moving elements - thereby enriching the expressive power of the stage setting.
Virtual Reality and Interactive Technologies: Some modern stage designs leverage advanced technologies - such as Virtual Reality (VR) or Augmented Reality (AR) - to integrate the actors' performance with the background imagery. In this context, the cyclorama becomes an active participant in the dramatic narrative, blurring the boundaries between reality and the virtual realm.
Panoramic Cycloramas: In large-scale theaters or concert venues, the cyclorama is positioned either at the rear of the stage or wrapped entirely around it; this configuration creates a "panoramic cyclorama" effect, generating an immersive visual experience.
