Our main inspiration for the credits was from the movie Tangled end credits and that slight animation that made it very interesting. Its use of minimal coloring and parchment effect was very much what we where looking for us to show the light creamy color of the limestone wall. Valletta Inspirations :For the credits of the projection together with another classmate we created illustrations that are synonymous with Valletta. Each illustration was slightly animated to create a little bit of dynamical effect.
Inspiration for the wrapping paper:Wrapping paper pattern concepts:Final Wrapping paper illustrations:This projection called Box is one of the best I have seen so far. I makes use of two robotic arms and two white surfaces that can be moved around. This created a new dimension to the projection as it gives movement and more credibility to the image. The slight light that forms around and during the projection gives it that illusion of being 3D and that objects are passing in a flat surface. It doesn't have certain visuals such as a characters or animation but all the simple patterns and shapes makes it quite successful and unpredictable. I would suggest you watch the Behind the scenes video as it gives an insight on the making of the Box. Omicron is a permanent installation directed by Romain Tardy and Thomas Vaquie. This 3D projection was created for the new museum of architecture of Hala Stulecia, in Wroclaw, Poland. The idea behind Omicron was to create a link between the history of the building and the present times by transforming the massive structure into a living piece. The impressive projection was projected onto the 65 m diameter dome the largest reinforced concrete structure in the world. The idea was to take a minimalistic approach to the design using every piece of the structure itself . The lighting effects and music give it a futuristic feel almost electronic and alien. It gave the structure life without to much overcrowded imagery and thus creating a marvelous projection. Watch the making of the Omicron : https://vimeo.com/41475403 O (Omicron) / Making of from Romain Tardy on Vimeo. "Love Tokyo" is the theme created for Roppongi Hills 10th year celebrations. Its a projection mapping with a twist. The 3D projection is on a miniature model of the city of Tokyo at a 1:1000 scale which users that visit at their website can manipulate and experiment on their own. Users can experiment different motifs of the city : "Futuristic City", "Rock City" and tradition Japanese "Beauty of Nature" by pressing the keys on the keyboard .It's an exciting and dynamic projection that makes use of great colors, that expresses the identity of the city itself. Link to website : http://tokyocitysymphony.com/ TOKYO CITY SYMPHONY from roppongi hills on Vimeo. The team of YesYesNo teamed up with The Church to create a fantastic interactive installation that was projected onto the Auckland Ferry Building. This projection is different from ordinary building projections as it allows the people to become the protagonist of the projection itself. There were 3 different types of interaction: 1. Body interaction on the two stages, 2. Hand interaction above a light table and 3. Phone interaction with the tracking of waving phones. There were also 6 scenes that cycled every hour for the public. As an interactive projection I believe it was brilliant, it had great color and created emotion throughout the viewers. It was very user friendly and was able to communicate to all of the audience. |
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January 2014
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