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Displacements Michael Naimark 2005 spacial projection, filmed video-mapping, white room, people, video, multi/single user, small field of view, linear narrative, specific for that white room, projection mapping, installation
Displacements is an immersive film installation. An archetypal Americana living room was installed in an exhibition space. Then two performers were filmed in the space using a 16mm motion picture camera on a slowly rotating turntable in the room’s center. After filming, the camera was replaced with a film loop projector and the entire contents of the room were spray-painted white. The reason was to make a projection screen the right shape for projecting everything back onto itself. The result was that everything appears strikingly 3D, except for the people, who of course weren’t spray-paint white, and consequently appeared very ghostlike and unreal.
Market Hall Rotterdam Layar (NAI) 2009 Smartphone, Motion Sensor, GPS, video, still, single user, 360 small field of view, reactive to hand position, still, specific for the markthal construction site, architecture, NAI, informational, future
A 3-dimensional model of the Market Hall ("Markthal") in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, displayed on top of its construction site, through the Layar Reality browser. Rotterdam is the Dutch capital of modern architecture. The latest eyecatching project by Provast is the construction of the Market hall, a U-shaped building designed by renowned architects MVRDV. Completion is planned for 2014, but visitors and inhabitants can already see how the Market Hall looks like, simply by pointing their phone at its construction site. The 3D model enables the visitor to walk around the building and look inside - as if it was already there.
ScavengAR (Porter Noveilli, Metaio) 2010 smart phone, gprs geo tag, compass, graphic image recognition, graphic markers, animation, multi-user, walk trough the city, multi-player hunt game, points can be earned, pictures and texts can be placed, space specific in the city of Austin, game, quest, twitter
Players open up the junaio application available on the iPhone App Store and tune into the ScavengAR channel. Player's camera is on live view. This view will display a range of pre-set geo/AR tags created for the game within about 30 feet. Tags first appear as question marks. When close enough to the tags, players click question mark Geo/AR marker to collect the clue and score points.