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Anyone can grab a projector, plug it in, and fire a movie at the wall. If, however, you want to add some depth to your work–both metaphorical and physical–you’d better start projection mapping.
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 ...
Editor’s Note: This article gives you all the information you need to get started with projection mapping applications. Projection mapping is hot. The market size is estimated at over 5.5 billion USD ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Who said maps can’t grow? Projection mapping is maturing beyond large-scale, big-budget ...
San Francisco artist Elliott C. Nathan has been collaborating with visual effects designers and DJs to host an ongoing Sunday Mass dance party throughout 2014. Behind the art, there's a series of Mac ...
NEW BEDFORD — Converting any surface into a brilliant work of art is the inspiration behind Broken Glass Projections. Using 3D video projection mapping, New Bedford native Nelson Rapoza and his wife, ...
[Don’t stop the clock] is doing some work with a projector, a camera, and the Kinect. What he’s accomplished is quite impressive, combining the three to manipulate light with your body. The image ...
The combination of face-mapping and video projections makes for a trippy experience. The technology transforms the human face into a canvas for digital art. When a bright red lightning bolt appeared ...
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have made an incredible advance in the field of real-time projection mapping, creating a new system that can simulate the way light reflects off a nonexistent ...
AV Stumpfl’s PIXERA media server platform was on the front lines for Beating Retreat, the military ceremony at the heart of India’s Republic Day celebrations, which this year transformed New Delhi ...
Hands down the coolest thing I’ve seen in the past week–heck, in the past month! Graeme Hawkin, the mad Scottish animation scientist who I profiled last year, continues to expand his experiments with ...