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Augmented Sculpture Series Pablo Valbuena 2007 spacial Projection, videomapping, sculpture, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, natural eye movement, linear narrative, space-specific for sculpture, ars electronica, projection mapping
This project is focused on the temporary quality of space, investigating space-time not only as a three dimensional environment, but as space in transformation. For this purpose two layers are produced that explore different aspects of the space-time reality. On the one hand the physical layer, which controls the real space and shapes the volumetric base that serves as support for the next level. The second level is a virtual projected layer that allows controlling the transformation and sequentiality of space-time. These ideas come to life in an abstract and geometric envelope, enhanced with synesthetic audio elements and establishing a dialogue with the observer.
Epizentrum Martin Zeplichal 2005 projection, videomapping, architecture, reactive animation, multi-user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere indoors, long setup, projectionmapping, audio reactive, energy, edges
The sensitive reciprocity between visitor and space is visualized by interactively animating the existing architectural geometry. Seismographic oscillations produced by the visitor of the space get amplified and every step causes striking movements of the ambient itself. This map of oscillation gets amplified and transferred into a visible real-time animation that projects the animated edges of the building geometry on itself. The space visibly moves and becomes both interactive toy and interface.
Extension Series Pablo Valbuena 2009 spacial Projection, videomapping, indoors architecture, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, natural eye movement, linear narrative, space-specific, vooruit, projection mapping, almost cinema
The result is a game of light and dark. On and off. Present and absent. Virtual and real. A binary system made to measure for the digital age. The age where light does not mean anything without the reference to dark, and ‘on’ does not mean anything without ‘off’. Where the present always refers to the absent. Where you cannot see what is virtual without reality. Together they form one reality: the space, the map, the plan in which we are.
Film Museum - Augmented Sand Sculpture Theo Watson, Emily Gobeille (Film Museum Amsterdam) 2009 spacial projection, videomapping, sand sculpture, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, natural eye movement, linear 2 minute animation, space-specific, projection mapping, sculpture, architecture
For the groundbreaking of the new Film Museum site in Amsterdam Overhoek I was asked by Wieden + Kennedy to develop an augmented projection to dynamically unveil a five meter long sand sculpture of the future building. Working with Emily Gobeille we developed a two minute animation that unveiled the building in a series of stages that highlighted both the architectural elements of the building as well as giving a preview of what people would experience inside.
Long Chair Palnoise, !COODI 2008 projection, videomapping, chair, animation, multi-user, 180 large field of view, linear narrative, the chair can be paced anywhere, design, interior design
This videoinstallation consist in a long chair video projected in a true scene, no manipulation recorded.
Physics Distorter Jan van Nuenen spacial projection, videomapping, globe, NIMK building, abstract generative animation, multi/single user, 180 large field of view, natural eye movement, user can influence projection with globe interface, non-linear graphics influenced by the public, anywhere, long setup, arduinio, processing, projection mapping, architecture
Real-time computer simulation of falling and colliding objects projected onto a building. The audience can control the direction of the gravity and some of the properties of the objects with a wireless globe. Custom hard and software made with processing and arduino.
Tag und Nacht Till Botterweck, Nagehan Kurali (Urbanscreen) 2009 spacial projection, videomapping, Schürstabhaus, animation, sound, multi-user, large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, projection mapping, performence, video
"Tag und Nacht" is an architectural projection on the Schürstabhaus in the historic center of Nuremberg. It was performed in May 2009 at the "Blaue Nacht" festival. Tag und Nacht basically was inspired by the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who published his main work in Nuremberg in the 15th century. We used videomapping technique to establish the facade as an active player, marking the boundarys between heliocentric system and copernican system.
The Hague City Hall Pablo Valbuena 2008 spacial Projection, videomapping, City Hall, animation, multi-user, 180 large field of view, natural eye movement, linear narrative, space-specific, today's art, projection mapping, architectural space
In the past Pablo Valbuena has worked for several international videogame and film studios investigating spatial concepts applied to virtual environments and digital architecture as a concept designer. This project focuses on the temporary quality of space, investigating space-time not only as a three dimensional environment, but as space in transformation. By using geometric forms and light, Valbuena alters multiple dimensions of space-time, creating an astounding visual experience.
Tour Des Convoyeurs Olivier Ratsi, Joanie Lemercier, Thomas Vaquié (AntiVJ) 2009 spacial projection, videomapping, Old Port’s Conveyors’ Tower, abstract animation, sound, multi-user, large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, specially created for Mutek Festival, projectionmapping, light
For the occasion of MUTEK_10, the Old Port’s Conveyors’ Tower becomes the object of AntiVJ’s attentions, as they bring the structure back to life with mapping projections.
Watershed Augmented Reality Mural Dan Cohen, Gabe Shaughnessy, Travis McCann 2009 Projection, videomapping, painting, animation and sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, interactive live generated narrative, specific for that painting, mural, painting, installation
his is the documentation of an interactive art installation at Symbiosis Gathering 2009, held in Camp Mather, California, Adjacent to Yosemite National Park.The installation was a mural that participants used a custom built midi controller. The mural uses augmented reality, a technique where digital information is projected onto a real world surface, in this case a painting. The painting is colored with projected light, and using photoshop, vdmx ad particle illusion software, the mural becomes interactive.
Why Cinema Now Thorsten Bauer (Urbanscreen) 2009 spacial projection, videomapping, picturehouse Olympion, animation, sound, multi-user, large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, projection mapping, International Film Festival, facade
This facade projection was produced for the 50th Thessaloniki International Film Festival (www.filmfestival.gr). It was projected on the traditional picturehouse Olympion from the 11th until 22nd November of 2009. In addition the projection was part of the opening ceremony in the Olympion via life broadcast. The story based on the festivals theme "WHY CINEMA NOW" which referred to prospective forms, functions and responsibilities of contemporary cinema.