You’ve probably played with Nike’s “Free Face” campaign over the last few weeks, and this is the next instalment called “Building Twist”. Nike Building Twist is an interactive projection mapping experience controlled by a shoe that’s been wired up with a bunch of pressure sensors and plugged into an Arduino board, allowing users to literally [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 1, 2012
Everyone loves Snake right? Well how about if that game of Snake just happened to be wheeled out of a car and projected onto any surface? That’s cool, but now imagine if that game of Snake came with a built in couch and the ability to generate dynamic projection mapped levels no matter where you [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Check out the Chelsea Football Club team members playing the world’s biggest space invaders game in real life. This real motion gaming technology combines everything we love about 3D projection mapping with ultrasonic motion sensors and other various technical elements to create a physical gaming experience. Now who wouldn’t want to play this? As the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 31, 2011
We’ve seen some great projection mappings from NuFormer before. Here is a demo video of their latest technology which shows new interactive techniques combined with 3D video mapping. This latest addition of technology adds to the experience of the spectators by letting them interact with the projection. All types of branded content, logos or product [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 28, 2010
Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect was launched in Germany with an interactive projection mapping installation by Seeper (I’m pretty sure you couldn’t have found a more suitable technology to launch kinetic!). The projection mapping installation was set at Stachus in central Munich, and featured an interactive particle game based off your movement, played out in front of [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Projection Mapping is going off right now. Over the last two weeks I posted a few fantastic examples like the Iron Man 2 vs ACDC projection and the Nokia Ovi Maps piece which was an interactive projection mapping installation. The video above is by Superbien and was created for Alcatel-Lucent at the world mobile congress [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 2, 2010
This the future of event and activation visuals, and indeed projection or interactive installations in general. We’ve seen ones like the Adobe CS3 interactive billboards years ago that started the trend but this new work for Nokia Ovi Maps takes interactive installations to a new level. Nokia & Seeper combined a high powered projection installation [...]
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