Catch a glimpse of the jaw-dropping work in this video:
Excellent example of the power of technology to completely alter our relationship to physical structures. Other examples here and here.
The technology involved, Architectural Projection Mapping, will be used as a part of Vimeo’s first annual Vimeo Festival + Awards going down in NYC, October 8-9 this year.
The Virtual Homeless is a digital installation by Sarkissian Mason depicting a homeless man projected onto a wall. The public is invited to pay attention to the homeless man vs ignoring him, by interacting with the projection via SMS and making a donation directly from their phone to support Pathways To Housing.
The Hello Wall by Pete Hellicar & Joel Gethin Lewis is a live projection artwork you can interact with by sending tweets. More on the installation here.
We’ve posted about building projections before here, here, and here, but this latest is interactive—allowing anyone on the street to play with the facade of the Auckland Ferry Building.
Un-fricking-believable building projection from Urban Screen in Germany. Amazing crowd pleaser. Listen to people gasp, and laugh as these illusions play tricks on their brains.