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Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
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Michel Gondry
(White Stripes) |
2002 |
recorded projection, filmed video-mapping, film, video, multi/single user, small field of view, linear story, played on any computer, music video, projection mapping
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Displacements
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Michael Naimark
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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
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Domestic Robocop
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Keiichi Matsuda
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2010 |
output free video, video edit, kitchen, mixed-media video, multi-user, to watch on a screen, linear narrative, watchable anywhere, concept video, research, science-fiction
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Film Museum - Augmented Sand Sculpture
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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
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Puma Lift
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(Droga5, Puma) |
2009 |
recorded projection, filmed video-mapping, white room, people, video, animation, multi/single user, small field of view, linear story, played on any computer, ARvertising, puma, ad, commercial
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The Amazing Cinemagician
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Helen Papagiannis
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2009 |
spacial projection, graphic image recognition, paying cards, animation on fogscreen, multi-user, 360 large field of view, natural eye movement, non-linear narrative triggered by user, anywhere indoors, Georges Méliès, fog, spacial
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The Hague City Hall
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Pablo Valbuena
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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
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Unmakeablelove
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Sarah Kenderdine, Jeffrey Shaw
(Museum Victoria, UNSW iCinema Centre, EPIDEMIC.) |
2008 |
round screen, infrared light, the viewers, filmed and virtual imagery, multi-user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere, long set up, torch, flash-light
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Why Cinema Now
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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
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