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The Cambridge 800 Lightshow - January 2010.

 

Projection onto the Gibbs Building and Kings College Chapel at Kings College, Cambridge. These images were created for the closing ceremony of the 80th anniversary celebrations of Cambridge University.

  

The images were sourced from the many departments and research streams of Cambridge. This event focuses on Cambridge's current areas of research and their impact on the future.

 

The images are PIGI slide projection and are in addition to the video projection installations at The Senate House and Old School.

  

Ross Ashton

This was a video mapping we did for Supersônica 3D, in the entrance of the city of Juiz de Fora, MG. Near to the shopping.

 

www.supersonica3d.com

 

Vinicius Ildefonso

Raquel Gaudard

Marcos Grijó

dj Marley

Juliana Acácio

vj Lab

 

Ateliê Digital Lab

www.labmultimidia.com.br

AUDI Night - Cortina Winter Polo Gold Cup 2013 final party. Projection by Unità c1 on car, screen and snow during rally performance

Video projection on live model in Raymond James Room at the Dali Museum

Proiezione mapping 3dTeatro GalliRimini

The Cambridge 800 Lightshow - January 2010.

 

Projection onto the Gibbs Building and Kings College Chapel at Kings College, Cambridge. These images were created for the closing ceremony of the 80th anniversary celebrations of Cambridge University.

  

The images were sourced from the many departments and research streams of Cambridge. This event focuses on Cambridge's current areas of research and their impact on the future.

 

The images are PIGI slide projection and are in addition to the video projection installations at The Senate House and Old School.

  

Ross Ashton

The Statue of Germania - Das Niederwalddenkmal - Rüdesheim - Rhine Valley - Germany.

 

Germania is transformed into Europa. In her robes of blue and gold she stares out across the landscape of a united Europe whilst the flags of all the member states unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her, symbolizing a land without borders, and the uniting of the future aspirations of the peoples of Europe.

 

The I was asked by the Rheinpartie to create a site specific projection piece that would reinterpret the statue of Germania into one of international European unity.

 

I had always had in mind that the statue would stand in water. At the base of the statue is a representation of the River Rhine in a human form. I have taken the Rhine to represent all the great rivers of Europe. As the waters of the river flow past, so the peoples of Europe have moved across the land, creating the landscape forms that we see today. As the streams merge to form rivers and flow onward to the sea, so the histories of the separate nations of Europe though sometimes turbulent, have now come together in unity.

 

Germania herself is now dressed in the blue and gold robes of Europa. She looks out across a united Europe whilst the flags of all the nations of Europe unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her carrying the hopes and aspirations of all the united member states into the future.

 

I commissioned soundscape designer Karen Monid to create the accompanying sound piece based on these ideas. For this piece, she needed to combine Beethoven’s Ode To Joy with this site specific projection in the Rhine Valley that would represent the European Union. She chose to follow the life of a river as the journeying theme. All rivers form part of the Water Cycle, which is a never ending movement of water from ocean to cloud to rain to spring, stream, river and back to ocean again. This also seemed appropriate as water and land know no borders or boundaries and so retain a sense of union.

 

The sound is not synchronised with the images. I wanted the sound to carry a slightly different message to the images in its cyclic nature.

 

This piece was created for the 'rheipartie', a series of light and video installations in the Rhine Valley World Heritage Site. The event ran from the 2 to the 4th of October 2009.

 

www.rossashton.com

www.rheinpartie.com

Projection Artwork commissioned by Cambridge University as part of the opening ceremony for its 800th Anniversary celebrations. Projections onto The Senate House and Old School. The two buildings are used as one projection palette to create a semi-immersive experience. The images reflect the impact that the academic work of Cambridge has had on shaping our world and our ideas.

 

Created by Ross Ashton.

www.rossashton.com

This is an installation of Elliott Earls "Elegy for the Collapse of the Empire, Detroit Craft and Disentegration." at Cranbrook Museum during the "no Object is an Island" exhibition.

Video Projections for Wet Sounds, an underwater sound art gallery - a deep listening experience

Touring swimming pools, it presents listening sessions to a floating and diving audience in the water. The participants are fully immersed in sound. Free to move weightlessly in the sound space.

www.sdna.tv

www.wetsounds.co.uk/

Photos by NAT URAZMETOVA

Video Projections for Wet Sounds, an underwater sound art gallery - a deep listening experience

Touring swimming pools, it presents listening sessions to a floating and diving audience in the water. The participants are fully immersed in sound. Free to move weightlessly in the sound space.

www.sdna.tv

www.wetsounds.co.uk/

Photos by NAT URAZMETOVA

The pond at the Singapore Management University reflecting the video image projected on the Singapore Art Museum building facade by Philippe Rizzotti, Stephane Beve and Luczynsky (France) during the Singapore Night Festival 2012 along Bras Basah Road.

Series of photographs taken on the fly. Video projection of generative audio-reactive visuals created by Max Msp jitter, on an experimental electronic musical background recorded just before by myself.

Created in 2022

Video mapping on logo (polystyrene) and rough wooden structure.

Directed by: Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff & Alexandra Petracchi

with some precious help of Philippe Chaurand

Production: iduun / studio gühmes for Rinck

 

Made with MapMapMap module for Modul8 by iduun

 

See more: blog.guhmes.com/2010/09/08/rinck-installation-video-et-ma...

 

© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010

The Cambridge 800 Lightshow - January 2010.

 

Projection onto the Gibbs Building and Kings College Chapel at Kings College, Cambridge. These images were created for the closing ceremony of the 80th anniversary celebrations of Cambridge University.

  

The images were sourced from the many departments and research streams of Cambridge. This event focuses on Cambridge's current areas of research and their impact on the future.

 

The images are PIGI slide projection and are in addition to the video projection installations at The Senate House and Old School.

  

Ross Ashton

The Statue of Germania - Das Niederwalddenkmal - Rüdesheim - Rhine Valley - Germany.

 

Germania is transformed into Europa. In her robes of blue and gold she stares out across the landscape of a united Europe whilst the flags of all the member states unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her, symbolizing a land without borders, and the uniting of the future aspirations of the peoples of Europe.

 

The I was asked by the Rheinpartie to create a site specific projection piece that would reinterpret the statue of Germania into one of international European unity.

 

I had always had in mind that the statue would stand in water. At the base of the statue is a representation of the River Rhine in a human form. I have taken the Rhine to represent all the great rivers of Europe. As the waters of the river flow past, so the peoples of Europe have moved across the land, creating the landscape forms that we see today. As the streams merge to form rivers and flow onward to the sea, so the histories of the separate nations of Europe though sometimes turbulent, have now come together in unity.

 

Germania herself is now dressed in the blue and gold robes of Europa. She looks out across a united Europe whilst the flags of all the nations of Europe unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her carrying the hopes and aspirations of all the united member states into the future.

 

I commissioned soundscape designer Karen Monid to create the accompanying sound piece based on these ideas. For this piece, she needed to combine Beethoven’s Ode To Joy with this site specific projection in the Rhine Valley that would represent the European Union. She chose to follow the life of a river as the journeying theme. All rivers form part of the Water Cycle, which is a never ending movement of water from ocean to cloud to rain to spring, stream, river and back to ocean again. This also seemed appropriate as water and land know no borders or boundaries and so retain a sense of union.

 

The sound is not synchronised with the images. I wanted the sound to carry a slightly different message to the images in its cyclic nature.

 

This piece was created for the 'rheipartie', a series of light and video installations in the Rhine Valley World Heritage Site. The event ran from the 2 to the 4th of October 2009.

 

www.rossashton.com

www.rheinpartie.com

The Statue of Germania - Das Niederwalddenkmal - Rüdesheim - Rhine Valley - Germany.

 

Germania is transformed into Europa. In her robes of blue and gold she stares out across the landscape of a united Europe whilst the flags of all the member states unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her, symbolizing a land without borders, and the uniting of the future aspirations of the peoples of Europe.

 

The I was asked by the Rheinpartie to create a site specific projection piece that would reinterpret the statue of Germania into one of international European unity.

 

I had always had in mind that the statue would stand in water. At the base of the statue is a representation of the River Rhine in a human form. I have taken the Rhine to represent all the great rivers of Europe. As the waters of the river flow past, so the peoples of Europe have moved across the land, creating the landscape forms that we see today. As the streams merge to form rivers and flow onward to the sea, so the histories of the separate nations of Europe though sometimes turbulent, have now come together in unity.

 

Germania herself is now dressed in the blue and gold robes of Europa. She looks out across a united Europe whilst the flags of all the nations of Europe unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her carrying the hopes and aspirations of all the united member states into the future.

 

I commissioned soundscape designer Karen Monid to create the accompanying sound piece based on these ideas. For this piece, she needed to combine Beethoven’s Ode To Joy with this site specific projection in the Rhine Valley that would represent the European Union. She chose to follow the life of a river as the journeying theme. All rivers form part of the Water Cycle, which is a never ending movement of water from ocean to cloud to rain to spring, stream, river and back to ocean again. This also seemed appropriate as water and land know no borders or boundaries and so retain a sense of union.

 

The sound is not synchronised with the images. I wanted the sound to carry a slightly different message to the images in its cyclic nature.

 

This piece was created for the 'rheipartie', a series of light and video installations in the Rhine Valley World Heritage Site. The event ran from the 2 to the 4th of October 2009.

 

www.rossashton.com

www.rheinpartie.com

Video mapping on logo (polystyrene) and rough wooden structure.

Directed by: Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff & Alexandra Petracchi

with some precious help of Philippe Chaurand

Production: iduun / studio gühmes for Rinck

 

Made with MapMapMap module for Modul8 by iduun

 

See more: blog.guhmes.com/2010/09/08/rinck-installation-video-et-ma...

 

© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010

Video of the Projection Artwork commissioned by Cambridge University as part of the opening ceremony for its 800th Anniversary celebrations. Projections onto The Senate House and Old School. The two buildings are used as one projection palette to create a semi-immersive experience. The images reflect the impact that the academic work of Cambridge has had on shaping our world and our ideas.

 

Created by Ross Ashton.

www.rossashton.com

 

This is a frame from a video. You can watch it on Vimeo.

MEET MUNICH @ Praterinsel - Slideprojection, Videoprojection, Pixelmapping & Videodocumentation by crushed eyes

 

video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhrP10x9Huw

 

This is the Cambridge 800 event organised by 'Cambridge In America'. It was held at the Gotham Ballroom and was hosted by Sir David Frost. The main speaker was Stephen Fry. Music was supplied by the Choir of Clare College. As you can imagine it was a great evening. As I could not get the entire room into one photograph you will have to imagine that you are surrounded by video imagery on both walls of the room. Each projection was 20m x 6m.

Video Projections for Wet Sounds, an underwater sound art gallery - a deep listening experience

Touring swimming pools, it presents listening sessions to a floating and diving audience in the water. The participants are fully immersed in sound. Free to move weightlessly in the sound space.

www.sdna.tv

www.wetsounds.co.uk/

Photos by NAT URAZMETOVA

Video Projections for Wet Sounds, an underwater sound art gallery - a deep listening experience

Touring swimming pools, it presents listening sessions to a floating and diving audience in the water. The participants are fully immersed in sound. Free to move weightlessly in the sound space.

www.sdna.tv

www.wetsounds.co.uk/

Photos by NAT URAZMETOVA

Series of photographs taken on the fly. Video projection of generative audio-reactive visuals created by Max Msp jitter, on an experimental electronic musical background recorded just before by myself.

Created in 2022

Videoprojection on human body

This beamvertising campaign for BCI took place in Chile, October and November 2009.

 

BCI wants to show the new design of their credits card available for their clients.

 

This videos are projected in key spots near bars and club zones throughout the city.

 

AUDI Night - Cortina Winter Polo Gold Cup 2013 final party. Projection by Unità c1 on car, screen and snow during rally performance

AUDI Night - Cortina Winter Polo Gold Cup 2013 final party. Projection by Unità c1 on car, screen and snow during rally performance

unkown DJ in front of projection (Gang of Four member? Unconfirmed)

Series of photographs made of two male and female models taken on the fly. Video projection of generative audio-reactive visuals created by Max Msp jitter, on an experimental electronic musical background recorded just before by myself.

Created in 2016

latitude festival 2008 waterscreen projection. There were mutters in the crowd when the branding came on-but that was what the job required. We were given a fair bit of artistic license between times. Is was a good collaboration.

Projection Artwork commissioned by Cambridge University as part of the opening ceremony for its 800th Anniversary celebrations. Projections onto The Senate House and Old School. The two buildings are used as one projection palette to create a semi-immersive experience. The images reflect the impact that the academic work of Cambridge has had on shaping our world and our ideas.

 

Original Image by Quentin Blake

 

Created by Ross Ashton.

www.rossashton.com

 

The Statue of Germania - Das Niederwalddenkmal - Rüdesheim - Rhine Valley - Germany.

 

Germania is transformed into Europa. In her robes of blue and gold she stares out across the landscape of a united Europe whilst the flags of all the member states unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her, symbolizing a land without borders, and the uniting of the future aspirations of the peoples of Europe.

 

The I was asked by the Rheinpartie to create a site specific projection piece that would reinterpret the statue of Germania into one of international European unity.

 

I had always had in mind that the statue would stand in water. At the base of the statue is a representation of the River Rhine in a human form. I have taken the Rhine to represent all the great rivers of Europe. As the waters of the river flow past, so the peoples of Europe have moved across the land, creating the landscape forms that we see today. As the streams merge to form rivers and flow onward to the sea, so the histories of the separate nations of Europe though sometimes turbulent, have now come together in unity.

 

Germania herself is now dressed in the blue and gold robes of Europa. She looks out across a united Europe whilst the flags of all the nations of Europe unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her carrying the hopes and aspirations of all the united member states into the future.

 

I commissioned soundscape designer Karen Monid to create the accompanying sound piece based on these ideas. For this piece, she needed to combine Beethoven’s Ode To Joy with this site specific projection in the Rhine Valley that would represent the European Union. She chose to follow the life of a river as the journeying theme. All rivers form part of the Water Cycle, which is a never ending movement of water from ocean to cloud to rain to spring, stream, river and back to ocean again. This also seemed appropriate as water and land know no borders or boundaries and so retain a sense of union.

 

The sound is not synchronised with the images. I wanted the sound to carry a slightly different message to the images in its cyclic nature.

 

This piece was created for the 'rheipartie', a series of light and video installations in the Rhine Valley World Heritage Site. The event ran from the 2 to the 4th of October 2009.

 

www.rossashton.com

www.rheinpartie.com

Winner: Best Event Tyneside Award

 

www.journallive.co.uk/culture-newcastle/culture-awards-20...

 

An interactive video artwork as part of Enchanted Parks in Saltwell Park Gateshead 2008. The event ran from 4th to the 14th of December.

 

The bandstand in the park was transformed into a virtual snow-globe with moving ice backgrounds and falling snowflakes. The icy projected surface had semi-transparent areas, which allowed members of the public to 'peer' through the ice and appear within the artwork. Crystal ice sounds and music enhanced the experience. Design by Ross Ashton. Soundscape by Karen Monid. Programming by Richard Porter.

 

Created by Ross Ashton.

www.rossashton.com

 

Video projection on Cafe Wall at the Dali Museum

October 2, 2010: Long Night of the Museums in Linz - Hotel Lentos*****

 

www.tinafrank.net/live/hotel-lentos/

 

This event played with the reinterpretation of a room, a play within the white cube of Kunstmusem Lentos. The architecture of Hotel LENTOS was only suggested by white markerlines at the floor. It created a walkable construction plan for visitors and hotel guests.

 

Tina Frank & Elvira Stein created a 40 m long videoprojection for the visual transformation of Lentos Kunstmuseum into Hotel LENTOS*****. It became an athmospheric backdrop that maneuvered between two positions: Stanley Kubricks »Shining« and Willi Forsts operetta-movie »Im weißen Rößl«

Video Projections for Wet Sounds, an underwater sound art gallery - a deep listening experience

Touring swimming pools, it presents listening sessions to a floating and diving audience in the water. The participants are fully immersed in sound. Free to move weightlessly in the sound space.

www.sdna.tv

www.wetsounds.co.uk/

Photos by NAT URAZMETOVA

Topographic interactive projection map is the central feature of the gallery space.

 

Exhibits at the Watershed Stewardship Center at Cleveland Metroparks West Creek Reservation, located in Parma, OH. Exhibits designed and built by Taylor Studios, Inc.

 

www.taylorstudios.com

 

Image © Herb N. Byers, Jr.

The Now Building video projection system

The Statue of Germania - Das Niederwalddenkmal - Rüdesheim - Rhine Valley - Germany.

 

Germania is transformed into Europa. In her robes of blue and gold she stares out across the landscape of a united Europe whilst the flags of all the member states unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her, symbolizing a land without borders, and the uniting of the future aspirations of the peoples of Europe.

 

The I was asked by the Rheinpartie to create a site specific projection piece that would reinterpret the statue of Germania into one of international European unity.

 

I had always had in mind that the statue would stand in water. At the base of the statue is a representation of the River Rhine in a human form. I have taken the Rhine to represent all the great rivers of Europe. As the waters of the river flow past, so the peoples of Europe have moved across the land, creating the landscape forms that we see today. As the streams merge to form rivers and flow onward to the sea, so the histories of the separate nations of Europe though sometimes turbulent, have now come together in unity.

 

Germania herself is now dressed in the blue and gold robes of Europa. She looks out across a united Europe whilst the flags of all the nations of Europe unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her carrying the hopes and aspirations of all the united member states into the future.

 

I commissioned soundscape designer Karen Monid to create the accompanying sound piece based on these ideas. For this piece, she needed to combine Beethoven’s Ode To Joy with this site specific projection in the Rhine Valley that would represent the European Union. She chose to follow the life of a river as the journeying theme. All rivers form part of the Water Cycle, which is a never ending movement of water from ocean to cloud to rain to spring, stream, river and back to ocean again. This also seemed appropriate as water and land know no borders or boundaries and so retain a sense of union.

 

The sound is not synchronised with the images. I wanted the sound to carry a slightly different message to the images in its cyclic nature.

 

This piece was created for the 'rheipartie', a series of light and video installations in the Rhine Valley World Heritage Site. The event ran from the 2 to the 4th of October 2009.

 

www.rossashton.com

www.rheinpartie.com

For more information on the exhibition, please visit: www.somarts.org/manasobject/

 

Photo taken by Brenda Oelbaum.

Big father still watching you!

 

ph. by Elena "Precise" Rota

October 2, 2010: Long Night of the Museums in Linz - Hotel Lentos*****

 

www.tinafrank.net/live/hotel-lentos/

 

This event played with the reinterpretation of a room, a play within the white cube of Kunstmusem Lentos. The architecture of Hotel LENTOS was only suggested by white markerlines at the floor. It created a walkable construction plan for visitors and hotel guests.

 

Tina Frank & Elvira Stein created a 40 m long videoprojection for the visual transformation of Lentos Kunstmuseum into Hotel LENTOS*****. It became an athmospheric backdrop that maneuvered between two positions: Stanley Kubricks »Shining« and Willi Forsts operetta-movie »Im weißen Rößl«

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