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Nuits Sonores
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Yannick Jacquet, Joanie Lemercier, Olivier Ratsi, Romain Tardy
(AntiVJ) |
2009 |
Spacial Projection, video mapping, sculpture, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, Nuits Sonores festival, live performance, club, VJ, projection mapping
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Physics Distorter
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Jan van Nuenen
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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
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Psycho52
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Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
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2009 |
desktop, shape recognition, markers, video, multi-user, 180 large field of view, reacts to marker position, no narrative, used on any desktop computer with webcam, SnapDragonAR, MaxMsp, ISEA, RIT
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PTAM
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(Robotics Research Group, University of Oxford) |
2007 |
desktop, environment tracking and mapping, videofeed, animation or still, single user, 360 small field of view, no narrative, anywhere, ISMAR, research project
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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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Put a spell
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Ogmento
(arballoon_ we ar) |
2010 |
Smartphone, Shape recognition, graphic image, video, generative animation, single-user, small field of view, reactive to hand position, screen touch and images, interactive, no narrative, on any surface, children, education, informational, game, Iphone
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RE:
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Bram Snijders, Carolien Teunisse
(HKU) |
2010 |
Spacial Projection, video mapping, projector, animation, multi-user, 360 large field of view, linear narrative, anywhere, long set-up, media, projector, reflection
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Ride my Star
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(Devilfish, Blacionica, Zerofractal) |
2009 |
desktop, shape recognition, marker, animation, single-user, flat small field of view, reacts to marker position, linear narrative, any computer with webcam, Videoclip, music video
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Solo-exhibition Michael Guidetti
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Michael Guidetti
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2009 |
projection, video-mapping, painting, graphic animation, multi-user, 180 choice of perspective, large field of view, linear narrative, specific for that painting, painting, exhibition, museum, mixed media
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Songdo
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Yannick Jacquet, Joanie, Lemercier, Olivier Ratsi
(AntiVJ) |
2009 |
Spacial Projection, video mapping, architecture, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, Songdo City, modern architecture
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Tag und Nacht
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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
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Tetra Tennis
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Fred Viktor, Benoit REBUS, MANGANELLI
(FFT) |
2008 |
Spacial Projection, video mapping, tennis court, animation, multi-user, 360 large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, sports, tennis
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The Artvertiser
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Julian Oliver
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2009 |
handheld binoculars, phone, graphic image recognition, image, advertisement, video, still image, single-user, 180 choice of perspective, large field of view, reactive to hand position, linear narrative, still image, dependent on input content, anywhere where a specific advertisement is, Transmediale 10, Linux
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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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The Robotics Lab
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Georg Klein
(University of Oxford) |
2009 |
handheld screen, envoirenment mapping, video, still image, semi multi-user due to large screen, 360 choice of perspective, small field of view, reactive to hand position, still, after mapping, space-specific, robots, science fiction, science
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TINMITH
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Wayne Piekarski
(University of South Australia) |
2006 |
head-mounted display, gloves, Markers, pinch gloves, videofeed, generative stills, single-user, 360 large field of view, generative non-liear narrative, could be programmed anywhere, Metro, geometry, outdoor
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Tour Des Convoyeurs
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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
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Triceratops
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Georg Klein
(University of Oxford) |
2009 |
handheld screen, envoirenment mapping, video, still image, semi multi-user due to large screen, 360 choice of perspective, small field of view, reactive to hand position, still, informational about the physical object, after mapping, space-specific, natural museum oxford, museum, education, informational
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U-Raging Standstill
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CREW
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2007 |
head-mounted display and headphones, camera, performers, pre recorded and live videofeed and sound, videofeed and sound, single-user, 360 large field of view, linear narrative chosen by the performers, could be set up anywhere, long setup, theatre, choreography, video, performance
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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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Watershed Augmented Reality Mural
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Dan Cohen, Gabe Shaughnessy, Travis McCann
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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
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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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Wie is er bang voor rood groen en geel?
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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
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[syn]aesthetics_09
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Halvor Høgset
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2009 |
handheld display, shape recognition, markers, videofeed, animation and sound, multi-user, 360 small field of view, reacts to hands position, linear narrative, anywhere indoors, long setup, XGA, Galleri ROM
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video mapping, sculpture, animation, sound, multi-user, 360 large field of view, live set, non-linear narrative, any club, live, preformence, music, club
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