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Projection mapping

Projection mapping, similar to video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technique[1][2] used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into display surfaces for video projection. The objects may be complex industrial landscapes, such as buildings, small indoor objects, or theatrical stages. Using specialized software, a two- or three-dimensional object is spatially mapped on the virtual program which mimics the real environment it is to be projected on. The software can then interact with a projector to fit any desired image onto the surface of that object.[3] The technique is used by artists and advertisers who can add extra dimensions, optical illusions, and notions of movement onto previously static objects. The video is commonly combined with or triggered by audio to create an audiovisual narrative. In recent years the technique has also been widely used in the context of cultural heritage, as it has proved to be an excellent edutainment[4] tool.

Projection mapping of a pattern onto curved surfaces

History edit

Although the term "projection mapping" is relatively new, the technique dates back to the mid-20th century. Josef Svoboda, a Czech scenographer, debuted Lanterna Magika at Expo 58, the 1958 Brussels World Fair.[5] Lanterna Magika was a live performance that featured singers, dancers, and musicians performing against a backdrop of projected film footage. Günther Schneider-Siemssen was a German set designer, who coined the phrase, "painting with light.[6] He used Pani projectors to create large-scale projections for operas. In the late 1960s, audiences referred to projection mapping as, "the Madame Leota effect,[7]" based on the use of the technique in Disney's Haunted Mansion. Disneyland debuted a projection effect in 1969, when they opened their Haunted Mansion attraction, which featured singing three-dimensional busts. The singers' faces were filmed on 16mm film and projected onto busts of their faces to make the busts appear animated.[8] Another early example of projection mapping was in the 1967 TV movie Magical Mystery Tour during the Blue Jay Way scene, where images were projected onto George Harrison, including a cat's face and a headless male torso with the words "Magical Mystical Boy" written on its chest.[9]

The next record of projection mapping is from 1980, when installation artist Michael Naimark filmed people interacting with objects in a living room and then projected it in the room, creating illusions as if the people interacting with the objects were really there.[10][11]

In 1984 the Stephen Sondheim original Broadway production of Sunday in the Park With George, written and directed by James Lapine, was the first known use of projection mapping in a Broadway musical or play.[12] It was used at the end of Act II, in the Chromolume #7 special effects sequence designed by Bran Ferren[13] to project geometrically-correct moving cinematic images onto the surface of the 4' diameter sphere topping the Chromolume device. Due to the brightness limitations of video projection at the time, the images were projected using 7000w xenon-illuminated 35mm motion picture film (at 48 frames per second). The film's images were digitally pre-distorted to map correctly onto the sphere from the high projection angle in the Booth theater.

The first time the concept of projection mapping was investigated academically[14] was at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the late 1990s, where a team led by Ramesh Raskar worked on a project called Office of the Future, to connect offices in different locations by projecting people into an office space as if they were really there.[15] By 2001, more artists began using projection mapping in artwork, and groups such as Microsoft began experimenting with it as a means of technological advancement.[citation needed]

Methods edit

 
The Sydney Opera House during the 2013 Vivid Sydney projection display

After the object which will be projected on is chosen or created, software is used to map the corners of the video to the surfaces. First, one must choose the images or video to project. Each video is then placed on its designated surface. Alternatively, one may map the entire scene in 3D and attempt to project and mask the image back onto its framework. The next step is masking, using opacity templates to actually "mask" the exact shapes and positions of the different elements of the building or space of projection.

In 3D mapping, coordinates are defined for where the object is placed in relation to the projector. The projector's XYZ orientation, position, and lens specification result in a determined virtual scene.[16]

 
A projection mapping test grid projected onto a building

Adjustments are commonly made by manually adjusting either the physical or virtual scene for best results. Large projectors with 20,000 lumens output or greater are used for large-scale projections such as on city skyscrapers. Due to the scale and brightness some projects require, often large arrays of powerful projectors are combined into a single image through a method known as "edge blending" or "stacking".[17] The result is a much brighter projection that maintains its seamless look. This technique is used for most large projection-mapping shows, and requires skill and patience to be set up with specialised software. For smaller productions, smaller, lower-output projectors are sufficient. In most cases, a 2200-lumen projector is adequate for projections under indoor light or theatrical lighting.

Video mapping software can be used in projects like these, though Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects and other packages can also be used by creative artists. Extensible open-source software frameworks are also available.

Projection mapping can be separated into four categories:

  • VJ'ing or VeeJay-ing (video Jockeying), where live events are augmented by (often interactive to music) projections which are fully dynamic, controlled live, and consist of pre-programmed videos and combinations of effects and effect overlays
  • Theatrical, where projections are preset and scenes are cued on demand, usually in a set order, in conjunction with dance or onstage performance, often interactive
  • Static/Interactive, where a display is set up and loops or interacts with the environment and viewers via programming
  • Video, where a generally long, non-interactive, segmented show is presented as a single fluid video that plays from beginning to end

Productions, advertisement and art edit

 
Projection mapping at Fête des Lumières by P. Warrener in Lyon (2008)
 
Projection mapping on Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World

Projection mapping first came to prominence through guerrilla advertising campaigns and video jockeys for electronic musicians.[18] Large companies such as Nokia, Samsung, Unilever Pakistan, Pakistan Tobacco company, Bank Alfalah, Brighto Paints, Benson & Hedges, John Players Gold Leaf and BMW have since used video projections in marketing campaigns in cities across the world, commonly using mapping techniques to project scenes onto the sides of buildings. Projection mapping can also be interactive: Nokia Ovi Maps did a project where projections mimicked people's movements.[19] Projection mapping has been used at conferences as a means of decoration or immersing audience members in an experienced theme. Images can be projected onto a flat surface, or onto an unusual object such as a car or a chair. The festival Fête des Lumières in Lyon, a festival to honour the Virgin Mary, has recently incorporated 3D mapping in their productions, creating the illusion of a giant pinball machine on the side of a building. Common techniques for these performances include 3D mapping and 3D projection to create the illusion of depth, as well as motion, such as crumbling buildings.

It is also being used in technology such as Domes , where it is combined with virtual reality and augmented reality to create 360-degree projections for a more immersive experience.

The use of projection mapping in TV and films is becoming more popular. For the science-fiction film Oblivion (2013), the filmmakers used projection mapping to create an immersive environment.[20] For a 2016 TV commercial, Audi used projection mapping to showcase the technology of the Audi Q7 car. The ad, "Projection of Greatness",[21] was filmed with no CGI and used only content that was caught live in camera.[22]

In the electronic dance music (EDM) community, it is becoming increasingly common for DJs to accompany their music with synced visuals, which can be either prerecorded or played live by a video jockey (VJ). Though normal projection screens are commonly used, some visual artists create special 3D installations to project onto.[23] Many EDM artists employ projection mapping techniques. Visual artists also use projection mapping for creative expression, sometimes to enhance existing creative media such as painting and drawing.[24]

Artists may use it as an avant garde form of expression as it is new technology that can turn their creative ideas into 3D projections, connecting with audiences in a new way.[25] Video projections have appeared in urban centres such as New York City and London, where artists have used guerilla projections in public without any necessary approval. This way, artists can show their work in any location as anything and anywhere can be a canvas. Often people also use it as a means of activism; the group Occupy Wall Street used it to project onto the Verizon Wireless building in New York City as a means to visually spread the word that Occupy Wall Street is still alive.[26] The Japanese theatre play Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II (2012–14) by Gackt is notable for the first major use of projection mapping in Japanese theatre stage play.[27][28][29]

Projection mapping is frequently used by Walt Disney Imagineering and Walt Disney Creative Entertainment in the Disney Parks. Examples include The Magic, the Memories and You, Disney Dreams!, Celebrate the Magic, Once Upon a Time, Disneyland Forever, Halloween Screams, Believe... In Holiday Magic, Remember... Dreams Come True, Happily Ever After[30] and most recently Sunset Seasons Greetings at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

When Paul Oakenfold became the first DJ to perform live at Stonehenge, projection mapping was used to transform the prehistoric monument into a spectacular light show.[31] To avoid damage to the ancient stones, only 50 of Oakenfold's close friends were invited, and were required to wear noise-cancelling headphones to hear the music above the nearby A303 road.

Activism edit

Projection mapping has also been used as a way to highlight political and social causes by groups such as Greenpeace and Led By Donkeys.[32][33] The White Cliffs of Dover are frequently used to project messages of protest,[34][35] support[36] and memorials.[37]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Maniello, Donato (2014). Augmented Reality in public spaces. Basic Techniques for video mapping. Vol. I. Brienza: Le Penseur. ISBN 978-8895315348.
  2. ^ Maniello, Donato (2018). Advanced video mapping techniques. Spatial Augmented Reality applied to cultural heritage. Vol. II. Brienza: Le Penseur. ISBN 978-8895315584.
  3. ^ "What is projection mapping". Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  4. ^ Maniello, Donato (2018). Spatial Augmented Reality. The development of edutainment for augmented digital spaces. Vol. III. Brienza: Le Pensuer. ISBN 978-8895315591.
  5. ^ Kapic (http://www.kapik.cz), (c) 2011 Martin Novák (http://www u2cms cz), Tomáš. "Laterna magika concept | Josef Svoboda - scénograf a architekt". [TR#Josef Svoboda]. Retrieved 2023-02-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ https://austria-forum.org, Austria-Forum |. "Schneider-Siemssen, Günther". Austria-Forum (in German). Retrieved 2023-02-15. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  7. ^ "The Secret Tech Behind Disney's Haunted Mansion Illusions". Gizmodo. 31 October 2015. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  8. ^ "The Illustrated History of Projection Mapping". Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  9. ^ "The Beatles: Blue Jay Way Is a Hidden Masterpiece". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  10. ^ Naimark, Michael. "Spatial Correspondence in Motion Picture Display" (PDF). SPIE Proceedings, vol. 462, Optics and Entertainment, Los Angeles, 1984.
  11. ^ Naimark, Michael. "Two Unusual Projection Spaces". Presence, Special Issue on Projection, MIT Press, 14.5, October 2005.
  12. ^ "Sunday in the Park, Isolating with Mandy and Bernadette, While Overlooking the Isle of Toronto – Times Square Chronicles". 29 March 2020. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  13. ^ "Sunday In the Park with Geoge". IBDB.
  14. ^ Raskar, Ramesh. "Spatially Augmented Reality" (PDF). Office of the Future. IWAR. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  15. ^ Towles, Herman. "Office of the Future". UNC.
  16. ^ "Virtual replica of the real scene". Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  17. ^ "Edge Blending and Stacking in Projection Mapping". Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  18. ^ Sigrist, Peter. "A short history of 3D projection mapping". Archived from the original on 17 April 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  19. ^ O'Neill, Megan. "Comcast is looking for a Executive Director, XFTV Programming. WEB VIDEO 3D Projection Mapping Taking The Advertising World By Storm".
  20. ^ "Projection Mapping in Oblivion (starring Tom Cruise)".
  21. ^ "Projection of Greatness: The all-new Audi Q7". YouTube.
  22. ^ "Illuminating Audi's latest advancements". 17 November 2016.
  23. ^ "deadmau5 lights up London with amazing 4D projection- Nokia". YouTube.
  24. ^ "How To Use Projection Mapping In Events".
  25. ^ "Mission / Artist Statement". Integrated Visions.
  26. ^ Day, Adrienne (26 January 2012). "When Skyscrapers are your Screen". The New York Times.
  27. ^ "Moon Saga 〜義経秘伝〜 Vol.2 Live Report" (in Japanese). Excite Japan. 2014-08-08. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  28. ^ "Gacktが紡ぎだす歴史ファンタジーの世界感を 日本の舞台史上最大規模のプロジェクションマッピングで演出する Moon Saga-義経秘伝-第二章". Theatrix (in Japanese). Entertainment Plus. 2014-07-24. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  29. ^ "原作、脚本、音楽、演出、主演をGacktがプロデュースする舞台『Moon Saga-義経秘伝-第二章』、絶賛上演中!". Theatrix (in Japanese). Entertainment Plus. 2014-08-18. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  30. ^ Mine, Mark R.; van Baar, Jeroen; Grundhöfer, Anselm; Rose, David; Yang, Bei (July 2012). "Projection-Based Augmented Reality in Disney Theme Parks". Computer. 45 (7): 32–40. doi:10.1109/MC.2012.154. S2CID 501354.
  31. ^ "Projection Mapping Lights Up Stonehenge".
  32. ^ "Projection artists bring light to social issues with attention-grabbing protests".
  33. ^ "Projection Powers Protest Movements".
  34. ^ "'Refugees Welcome' has been projected on to the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of a far-right protest".
  35. ^ "War veterans project love letter to Europe on White Cliffs of Dover".
  36. ^ "Baddiel, Skinner and Lightning Seeds message projected on white cliffs of Dover".
  37. ^ "Projection on the White Cliffs of Dover in honour of Dame Vera Lynn".
  • IKONIX. "Dome Projection Mapping". Ikonix.
  • "Tarantula Digital Studio | Video Mapping Projection & Teknologi Immersive Jakarta - Indonesia". YouTube. Retrieved 2019-05-13.

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Projection mapping news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Projection mapping similar to video mapping and spatial augmented reality is a projection technique 1 2 used to turn objects often irregularly shaped into display surfaces for video projection The objects may be complex industrial landscapes such as buildings small indoor objects or theatrical stages Using specialized software a two or three dimensional object is spatially mapped on the virtual program which mimics the real environment it is to be projected on The software can then interact with a projector to fit any desired image onto the surface of that object 3 The technique is used by artists and advertisers who can add extra dimensions optical illusions and notions of movement onto previously static objects The video is commonly combined with or triggered by audio to create an audiovisual narrative In recent years the technique has also been widely used in the context of cultural heritage as it has proved to be an excellent edutainment 4 tool Projection mapping of a pattern onto curved surfaces Contents 1 History 2 Methods 3 Productions advertisement and art 4 Activism 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editAlthough the term projection mapping is relatively new the technique dates back to the mid 20th century Josef Svoboda a Czech scenographer debuted Lanterna Magika at Expo 58 the 1958 Brussels World Fair 5 Lanterna Magika was a live performance that featured singers dancers and musicians performing against a backdrop of projected film footage Gunther Schneider Siemssen was a German set designer who coined the phrase painting with light 6 He used Pani projectors to create large scale projections for operas In the late 1960s audiences referred to projection mapping as the Madame Leota effect 7 based on the use of the technique in Disney s Haunted Mansion Disneyland debuted a projection effect in 1969 when they opened their Haunted Mansion attraction which featured singing three dimensional busts The singers faces were filmed on 16mm film and projected onto busts of their faces to make the busts appear animated 8 Another early example of projection mapping was in the 1967 TV movie Magical Mystery Tour during the Blue Jay Way scene where images were projected onto George Harrison including a cat s face and a headless male torso with the words Magical Mystical Boy written on its chest 9 The next record of projection mapping is from 1980 when installation artist Michael Naimark filmed people interacting with objects in a living room and then projected it in the room creating illusions as if the people interacting with the objects were really there 10 11 In 1984 the Stephen Sondheim original Broadway production of Sunday in the Park With George written and directed by James Lapine was the first known use of projection mapping in a Broadway musical or play 12 It was used at the end of Act II in the Chromolume 7 special effects sequence designed by Bran Ferren 13 to project geometrically correct moving cinematic images onto the surface of the 4 diameter sphere topping the Chromolume device Due to the brightness limitations of video projection at the time the images were projected using 7000w xenon illuminated 35mm motion picture film at 48 frames per second The film s images were digitally pre distorted to map correctly onto the sphere from the high projection angle in the Booth theater The first time the concept of projection mapping was investigated academically 14 was at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the late 1990s where a team led by Ramesh Raskar worked on a project called Office of the Future to connect offices in different locations by projecting people into an office space as if they were really there 15 By 2001 more artists began using projection mapping in artwork and groups such as Microsoft began experimenting with it as a means of technological advancement citation needed Methods edit nbsp The Sydney Opera House during the 2013 Vivid Sydney projection display After the object which will be projected on is chosen or created software is used to map the corners of the video to the surfaces First one must choose the images or video to project Each video is then placed on its designated surface Alternatively one may map the entire scene in 3D and attempt to project and mask the image back onto its framework The next step is masking using opacity templates to actually mask the exact shapes and positions of the different elements of the building or space of projection In 3D mapping coordinates are defined for where the object is placed in relation to the projector The projector s XYZ orientation position and lens specification result in a determined virtual scene 16 nbsp A projection mapping test grid projected onto a building Adjustments are commonly made by manually adjusting either the physical or virtual scene for best results Large projectors with 20 000 lumens output or greater are used for large scale projections such as on city skyscrapers Due to the scale and brightness some projects require often large arrays of powerful projectors are combined into a single image through a method known as edge blending or stacking 17 The result is a much brighter projection that maintains its seamless look This technique is used for most large projection mapping shows and requires skill and patience to be set up with specialised software For smaller productions smaller lower output projectors are sufficient In most cases a 2200 lumen projector is adequate for projections under indoor light or theatrical lighting Video mapping software can be used in projects like these though Adobe Photoshop Adobe After Effects and other packages can also be used by creative artists Extensible open source software frameworks are also available Projection mapping can be separated into four categories VJ ing or VeeJay ing video Jockeying where live events are augmented by often interactive to music projections which are fully dynamic controlled live and consist of pre programmed videos and combinations of effects and effect overlays Theatrical where projections are preset and scenes are cued on demand usually in a set order in conjunction with dance or onstage performance often interactive Static Interactive where a display is set up and loops or interacts with the environment and viewers via programming Video where a generally long non interactive segmented show is presented as a single fluid video that plays from beginning to endProductions advertisement and art edit nbsp Projection mapping at Fete des Lumieres by P Warrener in Lyon 2008 nbsp Projection mapping on Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Projection mapping first came to prominence through guerrilla advertising campaigns and video jockeys for electronic musicians 18 Large companies such as Nokia Samsung Unilever Pakistan Pakistan Tobacco company Bank Alfalah Brighto Paints Benson amp Hedges John Players Gold Leaf and BMW have since used video projections in marketing campaigns in cities across the world commonly using mapping techniques to project scenes onto the sides of buildings Projection mapping can also be interactive Nokia Ovi Maps did a project where projections mimicked people s movements 19 Projection mapping has been used at conferences as a means of decoration or immersing audience members in an experienced theme Images can be projected onto a flat surface or onto an unusual object such as a car or a chair The festival Fete des Lumieres in Lyon a festival to honour the Virgin Mary has recently incorporated 3D mapping in their productions creating the illusion of a giant pinball machine on the side of a building Common techniques for these performances include 3D mapping and 3D projection to create the illusion of depth as well as motion such as crumbling buildings It is also being used in technology such as Domes where it is combined with virtual reality and augmented reality to create 360 degree projections for a more immersive experience The use of projection mapping in TV and films is becoming more popular For the science fiction film Oblivion 2013 the filmmakers used projection mapping to create an immersive environment 20 For a 2016 TV commercial Audi used projection mapping to showcase the technology of the Audi Q7 car The ad Projection of Greatness 21 was filmed with no CGI and used only content that was caught live in camera 22 In the electronic dance music EDM community it is becoming increasingly common for DJs to accompany their music with synced visuals which can be either prerecorded or played live by a video jockey VJ Though normal projection screens are commonly used some visual artists create special 3D installations to project onto 23 Many EDM artists employ projection mapping techniques Visual artists also use projection mapping for creative expression sometimes to enhance existing creative media such as painting and drawing 24 Artists may use it as an avant garde form of expression as it is new technology that can turn their creative ideas into 3D projections connecting with audiences in a new way 25 Video projections have appeared in urban centres such as New York City and London where artists have used guerilla projections in public without any necessary approval This way artists can show their work in any location as anything and anywhere can be a canvas Often people also use it as a means of activism the group Occupy Wall Street used it to project onto the Verizon Wireless building in New York City as a means to visually spread the word that Occupy Wall Street is still alive 26 The Japanese theatre play Mysteries of Yoshitsune I amp II 2012 14 by Gackt is notable for the first major use of projection mapping in Japanese theatre stage play 27 28 29 Projection mapping is frequently used by Walt Disney Imagineering and Walt Disney Creative Entertainment in the Disney Parks Examples include The Magic the Memories and You Disney Dreams Celebrate the Magic Once Upon a Time Disneyland Forever Halloween Screams Believe In Holiday Magic Remember Dreams Come True Happily Ever After 30 and most recently Sunset Seasons Greetings at Disney s Hollywood Studios When Paul Oakenfold became the first DJ to perform live at Stonehenge projection mapping was used to transform the prehistoric monument into a spectacular light show 31 To avoid damage to the ancient stones only 50 of Oakenfold s close friends were invited and were required to wear noise cancelling headphones to hear the music above the nearby A303 road Activism editProjection mapping has also been used as a way to highlight political and social causes by groups such as Greenpeace and Led By Donkeys 32 33 The White Cliffs of Dover are frequently used to project messages of protest 34 35 support 36 and memorials 37 See also editBates Haunt Son et lumiere show Shader lamps Projection augmented model GEAR show References edit Maniello Donato 2014 Augmented Reality in public spaces Basic Techniques for video mapping Vol I Brienza Le Penseur ISBN 978 8895315348 Maniello Donato 2018 Advanced video mapping techniques Spatial Augmented Reality applied to cultural heritage Vol II Brienza Le Penseur ISBN 978 8895315584 What is projection mapping Retrieved 13 February 2015 Maniello Donato 2018 Spatial Augmented Reality The development of edutainment for augmented digital spaces Vol III Brienza Le Pensuer ISBN 978 8895315591 Kapic http www kapik cz c 2011 Martin Novak http www u2cms cz Tomas Laterna magika concept Josef Svoboda scenograf a architekt TR Josef Svoboda Retrieved 2023 02 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link https austria forum org Austria Forum Schneider Siemssen Gunther Austria Forum in German Retrieved 2023 02 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help The Secret Tech Behind Disney s Haunted Mansion Illusions Gizmodo 31 October 2015 Retrieved 2020 04 17 The Illustrated History of Projection Mapping Retrieved 25 March 2013 The Beatles Blue Jay Way Is a Hidden Masterpiece Den of Geek Retrieved 2020 01 16 Naimark Michael Spatial Correspondence in Motion Picture Display PDF SPIE Proceedings vol 462 Optics and Entertainment Los Angeles 1984 Naimark Michael Two Unusual Projection Spaces Presence Special Issue on Projection MIT Press 14 5 October 2005 Sunday in the Park Isolating with Mandy and Bernadette While Overlooking the Isle of Toronto Times Square Chronicles 29 March 2020 Retrieved 2020 04 17 Sunday In the Park with Geoge IBDB Raskar Ramesh Spatially Augmented Reality PDF Office of the Future IWAR Retrieved 21 September 2016 Towles Herman Office of the Future UNC Virtual replica of the real scene Retrieved 11 July 2012 Edge Blending and Stacking in Projection Mapping Retrieved 26 June 2020 Sigrist Peter A short history of 3D projection mapping Archived from the original on 17 April 2011 Retrieved 3 July 2012 O Neill Megan Comcast is looking for a Executive Director XFTV Programming WEB VIDEO 3D Projection Mapping Taking The Advertising World By Storm Projection Mapping in Oblivion starring Tom Cruise Projection of Greatness The all new Audi Q7 YouTube Illuminating Audi s latest advancements 17 November 2016 deadmau5 lights up London with amazing 4D projection Nokia YouTube How To Use Projection Mapping In Events Mission Artist Statement Integrated Visions Day Adrienne 26 January 2012 When Skyscrapers are your Screen The New York Times Moon Saga 義経秘伝 Vol 2 Live Report in Japanese Excite Japan 2014 08 08 Retrieved August 28 2014 Gacktが紡ぎだす歴史ファンタジーの世界感を 日本の舞台史上最大規模のプロジェクションマッピングで演出する Moon Saga 義経秘伝 第二章 Theatrix in Japanese Entertainment Plus 2014 07 24 Retrieved August 28 2014 原作 脚本 音楽 演出 主演をGacktがプロデュースする舞台 Moon Saga 義経秘伝 第二章 絶賛上演中 Theatrix in Japanese Entertainment Plus 2014 08 18 Retrieved August 28 2014 Mine Mark R van Baar Jeroen Grundhofer Anselm Rose David Yang Bei July 2012 Projection Based Augmented Reality in Disney Theme Parks Computer 45 7 32 40 doi 10 1109 MC 2012 154 S2CID 501354 Projection Mapping Lights Up Stonehenge Projection artists bring light to social issues with attention grabbing protests Projection Powers Protest Movements Refugees Welcome has been projected on to the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of a far right protest War veterans project love letter to Europe on White Cliffs of Dover Baddiel Skinner and Lightning Seeds message projected on white cliffs of Dover Projection on the White Cliffs of Dover in honour of Dame Vera Lynn IKONIX Dome Projection Mapping Ikonix Tarantula Digital Studio Video Mapping Projection amp Teknologi Immersive Jakarta Indonesia YouTube Retrieved 2019 05 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Projection mapping amp oldid 1213911861, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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