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De Pong Game Arjan Westerdiep, Benjamin Gaulon (Recyclism) 2005 projection, projectionmapping, architecture, generative animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, interactive non linear narrative, on any building, long setup, Ososphere festival, Art Rock festival, Hansaflux festival, Superflux festiva, DEAF festival Dublin, Lightwave festival
This project is exploring the concept of Augmented Reality by using and interacting with urban architectures [buildings] as background for the game. Thus the game is projected on a building and the limits of that building are becoming the limits of the game area. The ball projected on the building bounces along the limits of the walls. The software is also using the windows as an obstacles for the game. So the ball is limited to frame of the building. As you touch the ball with the slider, its speed increases and because the ball bounces on all the obstacles of the architecture it becomes more and more difficult to play.
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.
Night Lights Joel Gethin Lewis, Zach Lieberman, Pete Hellicar, Kyle McDonald, Todd Vanderlin w/ Daito (The Electric Canvas, YesYesNo, Inside Out, The Church ) 2009 spacial projection, projection mapping, motion tracking, building, live video feed of people, generative video, multi-user, 180 large field of view, uses body outlines, generative non-linear narrative, mapped on the ferry building, projectionmapping, phone, movement, openframeworks
In this installation YesYesNo teamed up with The Church, Inside Out Productions and Electric Canvas to turn the Auckland Ferry Building into an interactive playground. Our job was to create an installation that would go beyond merely projection on buildings and allow viewers to become performers, by taking their body movements and amplifying them 5 stories tall
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.
Wie is er bang voor rood groen en geel? Moniek Merkx (HKU, Tweetakt festival) 2010 spacial projection, projectionmapping, decor, video, multi-user, 180 large field of view, linear narrative, decor could be placed in any theatre, theatre, mappingprojection
3 studenten DVTG, twee afgestudeerde vormgevers, 6 derdejaars acteurs en Moniek Merkx zijn bezig gehouden met de voorstelling “Wie is er bang voor Rood, Blauw en Geel”. Deze voorstelling voor 6+ gaat over een meisje (Kort-Jakje) dat op zoek gaat naar de zon en in haar zoektocht talloze verwonderlijke avonturen beleeft. Onze rol hierin was het onmogelijke mogelijk maken. De voorstelling voorzien van speciale effecten en immersive, geometrie wegblazende projecties die de bezoeker meetrekt in de droomwereld van Kort-Jakje en Moniek.