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 ...
Projection mapping can be an impressive, high-impact advertising technique. By turning common objects like buildings and stages into interactive displays, consumers can be immersed in an ad, which ...
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 ...
We've seen a lot of projection mapping over the last couple of years and some of it has been very impressive. One of the foremost companies in the field is Australia's Spinifex who have just put on ...
Tatty display units in shops can now be turned into all-singing, projection mapped artworks thanks to a low-cost system called DisplayMapper. Developed by London-based company Projection Artworks, ...
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 — ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Italian artist will create a unique mapping on the façade of the Casa Batlló and deliver Creative Keynote. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Projection mapping achieved under “target-excluding illumination,” which avoids illuminating only the projection target, enabling sharp and high-contrast imagery even in a brightly lit environment ...