IRMA / Save me
from SUPERBIEN
Artiste : Irma
Label : My Major Company
Production exécutive : HK Corp
Idée originale : Xavier Maingon
Directeur Photo : Xavier Maingon
Réalisation : Xavier Maingon & Marc-Antoine Hélard
Direction artistique et Videomapping : Superbien
Technique Videoprojection : ETC Audiovisuel
Musique : Irma - Save me
The Diamond Sky.
Glowing Bulbs in collaboration with the Leo Kuelbs Collection and John Ensor Parker present “The Diamond Sky,” a multi-piece, video-mapping event. Presented to a small, private audience in April of 2014, “The Diamond Sky” was created in celebration of the launch of the new Tiffany Blue Book Collection at NYC’s Guggenheim Museum.
The DNA of the brand and New York City itself are intertwined, crystalline mirrors give way to dynamic and colorful patterns, familiar, yet never in a context quite like this. Light reflects and refracts, geometric patterns evolve, spin, and explore the outer parapets of Frank Lloyd Wright’s signature inclined path, spiraling towards infinity. Somewhere through the oculus above: “The Diamond Sky.”
Strandlines
Michelle Higa Fox
single-channel generative video, projector, computer, wood, sand
2014
Strandlines is a dynamically-generated art installation. Digital waves rise and fall across 400 pounds of sand. The installation’s water mark corresponds to local tides, and no two waves are ever the same.
Video Documentation
DP: Chris Willmore
Editor: Stephanie Swart
Music: Huma-Huma
Special Thanks: Mary Franck, Sougwen Chung, Chris Lunney, Chira del Sesto, Ben @ Providence
In 2014 Integrated Visions was hired by The One Club to design an immersive projection-mapped backdrop for The One Club’s Creative Week. Integrated Visions worked closely with the event’s producers, Overland Entertainment, to execute the project. Four 12,000 lumen projectors were used to map the entire backdrop as well as part of the set, creating a massive dynamic surface for which Integrated Visions produced 17 separate animated scenes correlating to different parts of the event. The One Club’s Award Show honors the very best amongst an industry that has been a driving force behind the growth of projection mapping as a medium, and as such Integrated Visions could not have been more honored to use that same medium to visually transform such a landmark event in the most vibrant way possible.
ARCHITECTURAL METAMORPHOSIS/ Version officielle
Performance that combine projection, pantomime and acrobatic.
Made for New Year in city Nuremberg 2014.
Concept, animation and sound - Ati
Performers - Jonáš Janků, Kristina Ribs, Ati
Light Design & Makeup - Maya Roztočilová
Projection mapped Amiga.
Light & Magic
The ‘320° Licht’ installation of URBANSCREEN uses the cathedral-like beauty of the Gasometer Oberhausen as the starting point for a fascinating game with shapes and light.
Within a radius of 320 degrees graphic patterns grow and change on the 100-metre high inside wall of the Gasometer.
The observer experiences the interplay between real and virtual space, in which the Gasometer seems to dissolve into its own, filigree structures and yet finally always reverts to its clear shape. ’320° Licht’ is achieved with kind project support from Epson Germany.
With approx. 20,000 square meters of area played upon, the installation is among the world’s largest and technically most sophisticated interior projections - interconnecting 21 powerful projectors to one projection screen.
Duration (loop): approx. 22 min.
'320° Licht' is part of the exhibition ‘The Appearance of Beauty’ - the variety of beauty in art that is shown inside the Gasometer. The Gasometer Oberhausen opens this exhibition from 11th April until 30th December.
Please find detailed information on Gasometer Oberhausen (gasometer.de).
Childish Gambino - The Deep Web Tour - DEMO
grapheme _ Robert Seidel _ robertseidel.com
Permanent Video Installation at Museum Wiesbaden / Germany
Setup _ Projection Sculpture _ 4 Projectors _ Stereo Speakers _ Mirror Wall
Room Dimension _ Width 4.8m _ Height 2.9m _ Depth 8.3m
Documentation Release April 2014 / Installation Premiere May 7th 2013
Installation & Projection _ Robert Seidel
Music _ Heiko Tippelt
Hand-drawn sketches were the starting point for the installation grapheme. They delineate the artist’s initial creative idea and serve as the basis for the films projected, as well as for the form of the projection sculpture itself. These sketches are translations of memories and associations, which the artist, like in a diary, has captured from the most varied places and stations of life.
In the amorphous abstract films, the structural state of these sketches is translated into a temporal flow of images. Here, for example events from the past fade away and become connected in continual transformation to new experiences and impressions. The moving film image preserves this reconstruction process, without ever indicating an end-state.
The organic projection sculpture frees the film from the dogmatic limitations of rectangular silver screens and monitors. These delicate, laser-cut tissues float in the architectural space, light spills over them, and they come to life before the viewers’ eyes.
Mirrors reflect the projected film image back onto viewers and allow them to become part of the work in the form of their own reflected image. In the multiple layers of the work, observers’ personal memories, their own reflection, that of the museum environment, the installation and the daylight become bound together into a situational work of art.
Cleveland Cavaliers Pre game Court Projection
Quince Imaging, in partnership with the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Q-TV team and Think Media Studios, projected full court video in anticipation of the halftime ceremony honoring Zydrunas Ilgauskas.
VYV PROJECT - Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour 2014
Few select Shpongletron 3.0 moments (Zebbler POV)
Pepper’s ghost cell phone architectural mapping toy. This is neat.
Moment Factory was approached by the NFL and world-renowned event organizers PPW to create Super Bowl Virtual Theater, a spectacular multimedia show projected on the outdoor façade of Macy’s Herald Square in New York, on the evenings leading up to Super Bowl XLVIII.
Located in the heart of New York City, this projection mapping show is a main attraction of “Super Bowl Boulevard”, a series of football-themed events spanning thirteen-blocks along Broadway, from 34th to 47th Street. For four nights, the eight-minute show is projected multiple times on the iconic Macy’s storefront, a surface of 3390 square feet. NFL fans are treated to a stunning mix of 2D and 3D animation effects mixed with a plethora of archival NFL footage ranging from 8 millimeter to digital.
Floating City is a large scale animated paper architecture commissioned by Barneys New York for their iconic holiday windows. Via a large gold structure built out onto the Madison Avenue sidewalk the public enters a darkened theatre in which they find a floating, shimmering version of New York City. The suspended paper model inside the window repeatetly transforms through 3D mapping and light projections during a looping three-minute experience.
Credits:
Artist:
Davy McGuire
Art Direction:
Joanie Lemercier
Music:
Thomas Vaquié
Producer
Juliette Bibasse
Paper Assembly
Davy McGuire, Juliette Bibasse, Rozenn Le Gloahec, Will Power and Carrie Mae Rose.
Projections
Davy McGuire, Joanie Lemercier
Model Design
Davy McGuire, Joanie Lemercier
Floating City was created in conjunction with Dennis Friedman and Jay-Z for Barneys New York.