Tag: video mapping

The MASHine

Audio / Visual installation by Miles Polaski lets users mashup 42 pop songs (vocals / instrumentals), providing 441 different musical combinations, with a projection mapped audio visualizer – video embedded below:

This interactive audio and visual installation, utilizing the contemporary art of Mashups and Projection Mapping, features 42 songs (21 instrumental tracks and 21 vocal tracks) assigned to 42 buttons giving its user the opportunity for themselves to create over 400 unique combinations while the video before them pulses and moves along to the music. The MASHine was created by Barter Theatre’s resident sound and video designer, Miles Polaski, and is part of the William King Museum’s Artist by Trade exhibit in Abingdon, Virginia.

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Vivid Sydney 2013 by Spinifex Group

Sydney-based creative agency Spinifex Group used a combination of light projection, video mapping, and motion graphics to create Play, the hallmark event of Vivid.

Light Matters: Europe’s Leading Light Festivals

In mid autumn, when the nights get longer in the northern hemisphere, we encounter numerous light festivals. And indeed, within the last ten years, more and more light festivals have globally emerged. The reason for the success of light festivals is simple, as the German curator Bettina Pelz concludes: “It’s actually fairly easy, because whenever you do something with light in cities in the night, then people do come. If you do it good, they come twice.”

As Pelz points out, light is an apt medium for evening events, since it easily attracts people. Communities have discovered the potential of lighting for city marketing, and the closer they plan their date to Christmas, the more they merge their illumination with the festive blinking lights of commercial Christmas markets.

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Love this. Combines my love for video art and theatre… The future of theatrical design will almost always incorporate video projections.

finnrossvideo:

Chimerica

Almedia Theatre

Director: Lyndsay Turner

Set Design: Es Devlin

Costume: Christina Cunningham

Lighting: Tim Lutkin

Sound: Carolyn Downing

Video: Finn Ross

vizedge:

The Kernel Festival comprising electronic music, audiovisual mapping, digital and interactive art invited us to take part in its 2012 edition.

Visual Sound Building is an interactive videomapping projected on the north façade of the villa Titoni, close to Milan, which is controlled by the audience using tablets and smartphone.

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As if it were a giant synthesiser, the windows of the villa act as buttons that activate and deactivate the sounds of the musical composition and modify the algorithm that generates the visuals. The façade thereby becomes a tool for musical and visual creation which is controlled entirely by the audience using three tablets or their mobile devices.

Our project drew its inspiration from CGA graphics as well as films, music and video games of the 1980s.

For this project, we received sponsorship and assistance from VDMX5 software, which gave us a license for testing and its exhibition.

Music is an essential concept for Architecture. The musical metaphors as composition, reason, rhythm and harmony are used from the Renaissance to describe the architecture of the buildings. In these classical structures, which are then taken as a model, the repetition of motifs like bows and columns along the facades represent the smallest units of the classic Greek and Roman
building
tradition to which they refer, as if a building will be formed by many small buildings. So it is in the front of the Villa Tittoni Traversi, and in the music synthesizer where each individual sound elements alternate sequentially to form sounds and rhythm. 
In this project for the festival Kernel, the mapping is our way to link the architectural rhythm of the facade with the rhythm of the music.

Ever since I saw this video-mapping project The 600 Years by The Macula when it was posted on Vimeo 2 years ago, I’ve been promoting video art through social media ever since… and now the Niche.LA Video Art Tumblr Blog has reached over 25K followers!  Just wanted to share the video that started it all!  It’s seriously epic and I’ve been chasing this dragon ever since!

The 600 Years

Mapping during 600 years anniversary of the astronomical tower clock situated at Old Town Square in center of Prague.

Concept and animations by The Macula (Amar Mulabegović, Dan Gregor)

Coworking animators:
Michal Kotek
Lukáš Duběda

Sound:
data-live (data-live.cz)

Production:
Tomato Production (tomatoproduction.cz)

Ever since I saw this video-mapping project The 600 Years by The Macula when it was posted on Vimeo 2 years ago, I’ve been promoting video art through social media ever since… and now my Niche.LA Video Art Tumblr Blog has reached over 25K followers!  Just wanted to share the video that started it all!  It’s seriously epic and I’ve been chasing this dragon ever since!

The 600 Years

Mapping during 600 years anniversary of the astronomical tower clock situated at Old Town Square in center of Prague.

Concept and animations by The Macula (Amar Mulabegović, Dan Gregor)

Coworking animators:
Michal Kotek
Lukáš Duběda

Sound:
data-live (data-live.cz)

Production:
Tomato Production (tomatoproduction.cz)

idiotprojections:

This is very cool.  The video will show you several of the steps it takes to create gigantic video mapped buildings.  According to Vimeo – New permanent sound and light show on the Atlantic City boardwalk. Multiple HD projections, surround sound, theatrical lighting and the latest architectural video mapping technologies will bring Boardwalk Hall’s historic façade to life every night all season long.