Architectural projection mapping is the latest passing fad.. or is it. For the last couple of years we have seen buildings and other physical spaces projection mapped for art, advertising, performance, etc. Architectural Projection mapping is where media is projected on a three dimensional surface and the warping that would occur is corrected for. Projection […]
Pico Projectors- There are two main types of Pico Projectors, Laser and LED. Laser pico projectors use a laser beam to project the image. The advantage of Laser projectors is that there is no optics, meaning that that focus is no longer a challenge. Unlike a normal projector with a lens that needs to be […]
The Live Park – An interactive multi-media experience/theme park in Korea just north of Seoul. Here is a write up of what I was able to glean from internet research on this new venue. It is interesting that this is the “First Episode,” it is a highly themed experience that will run for a year […]
Interactive floors have been around for at least 15 years and vary in resolution and sensing functionality. Commercially they are used for three purposes that I know of, Commercial Applications safety mats (large piece of machinery stops working if you step on or off of a mat). These tend to be super durable low resolution […]
Is the future this bizarre looking or are thousands of people walking around in the street looking at their devices just as strange or stranger… Here are a couple of devices shown at CES 2012 that put a screen between you and the world around you in a potentially successful way. You are starting to […]
There are a number of different options for creating a display surface using water. Fog Screens FOG Screen – A company that makes 3 versions of a full fog screen system. This only requires power and a water line to play. These work by creating a thin sheet of water mist that falls evenly down […]
No lens so always in focus 10 lumens wvga (848 x 480) How it works specs Macworld interview
Mad Cornish Projectionist is a great resource for projection info and news.
Kick ass web site on media architecture http://www.mediaarchitecture.org/
Check this out. A projection on da Vinci’s Last Super via the Guardian by Peter Greenaway
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