The best projection mapping can entertain, delight and even inform. Projecting video onto structures to create the impression of a 3D visual has become common at events like music festivals, product ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Projection mapping shows have become increasingly popular over the past few years, so we decided ...
Have you ever wondered how artists transform everyday surfaces into mesmerizing, larger-than-life visual experiences? Nick Greenawalt explores how projection mapping can turn walls, objects, and even ...
With the help of an elite digital art duo, the Seminole Casino pulled out all the stops, inside and out, and created an experience that set a new standard for attractions and events. When you purchase ...
Stuck at home in self-quarantine, artist and filmmaker [Kira Bursky] had fewer options than normal for her latest film project. While a normal weekend film sprint would have involved collaborating ...
In many ways, projection mapping is the “razzle-dazzle” of pro audiovisual systems: it’s the puttin’ on the ritz of AV, the I’m ready for my close up. In other words, it draws attention to itself — ...
Last winter, basketball fans at Oracle Arena, then-home to the Golden State Warriors, were introduced to the PlayStation game God of War. In an elaborate, multimedia promotion, animated content took ...
Researchers developed a system that enables projection mapping within an illuminated environment. Several standard projectors and one large-aperture projector reproduce the environmental illumination ...
In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, creative production studio 59 Productions has put on a 4-day projection mapping light show, transforming ...
At an after-party for the red carpet premiere of the seventh season of “Game of Thrones” at Walt Disney Concert Hall, partygoers watched as Westeros came to life on the building before them. An icy ...
Innovations in the fields of projection mapping and facial tracking are allowing artists to do some amazing, and creepy, things with digital images projected onto both inanimate and animate objects.