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大阪城 3Dマッピング スーパーイルミネーション 2014
Osaka Castle 3D Projection Mapping Super Illuminaton 2014, Osaka, Japan
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi seen a bit differently.
During the 40th National Day celebrations (Dec 2011), this fantastic structure became a canvas for an incredible and absolutely massive 3D projection mapping display. One still picture can't do it justice but I think you'll get the idea of how elaborate it was!
With equipment and technical support sponsored by Senovva, Inc., we set out to create a one of a kind public art experience, a projection mapping installation for multiple surfaces and multiple dimensions.
Unfolding like an animated modern Botticelli painting, flowing above our heads and spreading outwards
in every direction, “As Above, So Below” immersed viewers in the architecture of the Manhattan Bridge. Audiences physically entered the story and explored the shimmering surface as it ignited with messages and symbols.
This originally conceived video mapping project was a challenge offered to a group of artists from varying backgrounds. Led by digital arts pioneers Farkas Fulop and Ryan Uzilevsky, with post production support by Sina Taherkhani, the group created a one-of-a-kind experience. Utilizing 25,000 square feet of animation, and ultimately winning "Best In Show" at the Dumbo Arts Festival. Also participating in the group were artists Simon Anaya, John Parker, Richard Jochum and Johnny Moreno.
This production tested every technique in image-making conceivable in the short time frame, including stop motion animation, and the suspension of over twenty performance artists from fly wires at sixteen feet off the ground.
Leo Kuelbs is responsible for securing the site and bringing the original team together. He also put together a great international video art showcase between screenings of "As Above, So Below."
Credits:
“As Above, So Below”
as part of “Immersive Surfaces”
Artists:
Farkas Fülöp
Ryan Uzilevsky
Simon Anaya
Sina Taherkhani
John Ensor Parker
Johnny Moreno
Richard Jochum
Visual Effects Team:
Sina Taherkhani – VFX Creative Direction
Farkas Fülöp – Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Anaya – Video Mapping Specialist
Ryan Uzilevsky – VFX Producer
John Ensor Parker – 3D Environment Architect
James Laudicina Jr – VFX Production Manager
Isaiah Palmer – 3D VFX Artist
Kevin Bleich – 3D Programmer
Luis Valdes – VFX Artist
Paul Imperio – VFX Artist
Cory John Stoffa – VFX Artist
Filip Radonjic – VFX Artist
Paul Daniel – VFX Artist
Adam VanDine – VFX Artist
J.k. Carrington – VFX Artist
Aerialists / Movement Performers:
Malado Baldwin – Movement
Kae Burke – Aerialist
Darnell Celius – Movement
Sarah Lisette Chiesa – Movement
Iara Celest Diaz – Movement
Nahdi Gibson-Zelaya – Movement
David James – Aerialist
Jesse Lenat – Movement
Erinina Marie Ness – Aerialist
Max Pollak – Movement
Anya Sapoznihkova – Aerialist
Rachael Shane – Movement
Julianna Takacs – Aerialist
Tyler Visar Shaqiri – Aerialist
Despina Sophia Stamos – Movement
Sarah Walko – Movement
Crew:
Kevin Bleich – 3D Scanning – Web Developer
Chris Studley – Lighting Designer / Set Carpenter
Buddy Raymond – Rigger / Set Carpenter
Anya Sapozhnikova – Stunt Consultant
Marion Talan – Costume Designer
Dana Fairbairn – Script Supervisor
Darnell Celius – Production Assistant
Special Thanks:
The House of Yes
The Juilliard School
Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts
Columbia University
Kevin Carlisle
Katy Hamer
Amelie Zadeh
J. Peter Siriprakorn
Andrew Esterly
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Light Harvest Studio - Ryan Uzi.
大阪城 3Dマッピング スーパーイルミネーション 2014
Osaka Castle 3D Projection Mapping Super Illuminaton 2014, Osaka, Japan
With equipment and technical support sponsored by Senovva, Inc., we set out to create a one of a kind public art experience, a projection mapping installation for multiple surfaces and multiple dimensions.
Unfolding like an animated modern Botticelli painting, flowing above our heads and spreading outwards
in every direction, “As Above, So Below” immersed viewers in the architecture of the Manhattan Bridge. Audiences physically entered the story and explored the shimmering surface as it ignited with messages and symbols.
This originally conceived video mapping project was a challenge offered to a group of artists from varying backgrounds. Led by digital arts pioneers Farkas Fulop and Ryan Uzilevsky, with post production support by Sina Taherkhani, the group created a one-of-a-kind experience. Utilizing 25,000 square feet of animation, and ultimately winning "Best In Show" at the Dumbo Arts Festival. Also participating in the group were artists Simon Anaya, John Parker, Richard Jochum and Johnny Moreno.
This production tested every technique in image-making conceivable in the short time frame, including stop motion animation, and the suspension of over twenty performance artists from fly wires at sixteen feet off the ground.
Leo Kuelbs is responsible for securing the site and bringing the original team together. He also put together a great international video art showcase between screenings of "As Above, So Below."
Credits:
“As Above, So Below”
as part of “Immersive Surfaces”
Artists:
Farkas Fülöp
Ryan Uzilevsky
Simon Anaya
Sina Taherkhani
John Ensor Parker
Johnny Moreno
Richard Jochum
Visual Effects Team:
Sina Taherkhani – VFX Creative Direction
Farkas Fülöp – Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Anaya – Video Mapping Specialist
Ryan Uzilevsky – VFX Producer
John Ensor Parker – 3D Environment Architect
James Laudicina Jr – VFX Production Manager
Isaiah Palmer – 3D VFX Artist
Kevin Bleich – 3D Programmer
Luis Valdes – VFX Artist
Paul Imperio – VFX Artist
Cory John Stoffa – VFX Artist
Filip Radonjic – VFX Artist
Paul Daniel – VFX Artist
Adam VanDine – VFX Artist
J.k. Carrington – VFX Artist
Aerialists / Movement Performers:
Malado Baldwin – Movement
Kae Burke – Aerialist
Darnell Celius – Movement
Sarah Lisette Chiesa – Movement
Iara Celest Diaz – Movement
Nahdi Gibson-Zelaya – Movement
David James – Aerialist
Jesse Lenat – Movement
Erinina Marie Ness – Aerialist
Max Pollak – Movement
Anya Sapoznihkova – Aerialist
Rachael Shane – Movement
Julianna Takacs – Aerialist
Tyler Visar Shaqiri – Aerialist
Despina Sophia Stamos – Movement
Sarah Walko – Movement
Crew:
Kevin Bleich – 3D Scanning – Web Developer
Chris Studley – Lighting Designer / Set Carpenter
Buddy Raymond – Rigger / Set Carpenter
Anya Sapozhnikova – Stunt Consultant
Marion Talan – Costume Designer
Dana Fairbairn – Script Supervisor
Darnell Celius – Production Assistant
Special Thanks:
The House of Yes
The Juilliard School
Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts
Columbia University
Kevin Carlisle
Katy Hamer
Amelie Zadeh
J. Peter Siriprakorn
Andrew Esterly
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Light Harvest Studio - Ryan Uzi.
We set out to create a one of a kind public art experience, a projection mapping installation for multiple surfaces and multiple dimensions. With a hand picked team of artists and sponsorship by Senovva, something incredible emerged.
Unfolding like an animated modern Botticelli painting, flowing above our heads and spreading outwards
in every direction, “As Above, So Below” immersed viewers in the architecture of the Manhattan Bridge. Audiences physically entered the story and explored the shimmering surface as it ignited with messages and symbols.
This originally conceived video mapping project was a challenge offered to a group of artists from varying backgrounds. Led by digital arts pioneers Farkas Fulop and Ryan Uzilevsky, with post production support by Sina Taherkhani, the group created a one-of-a-kind experience. Adding to the fun were Artists Simon Anaya, John Parker, Richard Jochum and Johnny Moreno. The final projection utilized over 25,000 square feet of architectural canvas, and ultimately won "Best In Show" at the Dumbo Arts Festival.
This production tested every technique in image-making conceivable in the short time frame, including stop motion animation, and the suspension of over twenty performance artists from fly wires at sixteen feet off the ground.
Leo Kuelb is responsible for securing the site and bringing the original team together. He also put together a great international video art showcase between screenings of "As Above, So Below."
Soundtrack by Daft Punk
Production Credits:
“As Above, So Below”
as part of “Immersive Surfaces”
Artists:
Farkas Fülöp
Ryan Uzilevsky
Simon Anaya
Sina Taherkhani
John Ensor Parker
Johnny Moreno
Richard Jochum
Visual Effects Team:
Sina Taherkhani – VFX Creative Direction
Farkas Fülöp – Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Anaya – Video Mapping Specialist
Ryan Uzilevsky – VFX Producer
John Ensor Parker – 3D Environment Architect
James Laudicina Jr – VFX Production Manager
Isaiah Palmer – 3D VFX Artist
Kevin Bleich – 3D Programmer
Luis Valdes – VFX Artist
Paul Imperio – VFX Artist
Cory John Stoffa – VFX Artist
Filip Radonjic – VFX Artist
Paul Daniel – VFX Artist
Adam VanDine – VFX Artist
J.k. Carrington – VFX Artist
Aerialists / Movement Performers:
Malado Baldwin – Movement
Kae Burke – Aerialist
Darnell Celius – Movement
Sarah Lisette Chiesa – Movement
Iara Celest Diaz – Movement
Nahdi Gibson-Zelaya – Movement
David James – Aerialist
Jesse Lenat – Movement
Erinina Marie Ness – Aerialist
Max Pollak – Movement
Anya Sapoznihkova – Aerialist
Rachael Shane – Movement
Julianna Takacs – Aerialist
Tyler Visar Shaqiri – Aerialist
Despina Sophia Stamos – Movement
Sarah Walko – Movement
Crew:
Kevin Bleich – 3D Scanning – Web Developer
Chris Studley – Lighting Designer / Set Carpenter
Buddy Raymond – Rigger / Set Carpenter
Anya Sapozhnikova – Stunt Consultant
Marion Talan – Costume Designer
Dana Fairbairn – Script Supervisor
Darnell Celius – Production Assistant
Special Thanks:
The House of Yes
The Juilliard School
Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts
Columbia University
Kevin Carlisle
Katy Hamer
Amelie Zadeh
J. Peter Siriprakorn
Andrew Esterly
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Light Harvest Studio - Ryan Uzi.
TYPE
installation
YEAR
2010
LOCATION
STRP Festival 2011, building "Klokgebouw', Eindhoven, Netherlands. STRP Festival is one of the largest art & technology (e-culture) festivals in Europe, that fuses music, art and technology.
STATUS
commission
CLIENT
STRP Foundation
SUPPORT
photo editor: Martijn Koch
LINK
www.martijnkoch.com/photography
DESCRIPTION
Most art installations involve a projector, and it is important to keep it as concealed as possible. RE: takes an entirely different approach: in this installation, the projector is the subject. RE: is a 360 degree projection mapping installation. With the help of mirrors, the projector can project onto itself, bringing the projector’s role as transmitter and light receiver to the fore. RE: is also a reflection on mapping as a trend in digital art.
Bram Snijders and Carolien Teunisse are part of the DEFRAME Collective.