Form and Substance: Projection Mapping in Contemporary Art, 2013 at Gowanus Ballroom in Brooklyn New York City

In 1950, Jackson Pollock proclaimed: “New needs need new techniques. And the modern artists have found new ways and new means of making their statements. Each age finds its own technique.”

Projection Mapping is the technique of our age. Projection Mapping utilizes specialized software to create a projected image that perfectly fits any desired surface, including irregularly shaped screens, 3D objects, architecture, etc. changing its very nature; allowing for the surface in question to convey any message that the artist desires. When done right, the result is magical.

"Form and Substance" brings together work by several prominent artists in this field to create and activate paintings, sculptures and installations.