Projection mapping (a neat "must see" video that's purely amazing.)

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Bob in St. Louis

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This is best viewed in full screen, HD, with the sound on and the room lighting off.
Not sure where on the site I should have put this, I figured this was as good as any place.

The level of creativity is stunning.

Enjoy.

http://vimeo.com/75260457

Guy 13

This is best viewed in full screen, HD, with the sound on and the room lighting off.
Not sure where on the site I should have put this, I figured this was as good as any place.

The level of creativity is stunning.

Enjoy.

http://vimeo.com/75260457
Hi Bob in St.Louis and all Audio Circle members.
Really nice, I will watch it a few more times, because one time is not enough for me.
Thanks.
Do you have more like this one?

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mgalusha

Very very cool, thanks for sharing. One of my uncles had the same name as the executive producer, can't be the same guy but it's a good coincidence. :)

Bob in St. Louis

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Do you have more like this one?

No I don't, but if you like this type of technology, you may enjoy what all the cool kids are doing over in Russia, Germany, Romania.
They're projecting images over the facade of buildings and turning the structure itself into part of the "art".
Here's the first example I found: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sZjKQTdM1Y

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No I don't, but if you like this type of technology, you may enjoy what all the cool kids are doing over in Russia, Germany, Romania.
They're projecting images over the facade of buildings and turning the structure itself into part of the "art".
Here's the first example I found: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sZjKQTdM1Y
Hi Bob in St.Louis and all Audio Circle members.
Thanks for the links, interesting it is.
While I was on You Tube, I also found lots of other similar video all very interesting.
Thanks.

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JohnR

Interesting. I'm not entirely sure what I saw.

Bob in St. Louis

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Interesting. I'm not entirely sure what I saw.
Everything you saw was displayed by typical flat panel TV display units (including the massive one on the floor). All the 3D imaging you saw was from those televisions. A video camera captured the entire sequence. No "trickery" other than robotic arms swirling around some TV's was used.

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Everything you saw was displayed by typical flat panel TV display units (including the massive one on the floor). All the 3D imaging you saw was from those televisions. A video camera captured the entire sequence. No "trickery" other than robotic arms swirling around some TV's was used.
Hi Bob in St.Louis and all Audio Circle members.
Thanks for the explanation.
I had no idea on how they did that.
So simple, when you know it.
Thanks again.

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Bob in St. Louis

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I had no idea on how they did that.
So simple, when you know it.
Exactly. That's the product of a good magician/illusionist.   :thumb:

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Amazing...thanks for sharing.

Things like this are why I can't make sense of hi-fi, all the visual advancements etc... that have been made and the auditory advancements are down right crude by comparison.

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Here is another one that is interesting but not quite as technically stunning as the one BISL put up.  Shows what happens when money and technology get together.  There are several other video links from this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ8N-J9JADg

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Wow, that was incredible! Thanks Bob!

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Amazing...thanks for sharing.

Things like this are why I can't make sense of hi-fi, all the visual advancements etc... that have been made and the auditory advancements are down right crude by comparison.
As someone whos has study both eyes and ears (with a focus on the ears) I can tell you that our hearing/auditory system is by far much more complex than our vision system.
It is much easier to fool the eyes than it is the ears. And we know very little about the hearing system unlike the vision system.

Every single vision + hearing imparied person I have met have all given the same answer to the question...
what sense would you rather still have, vision or hearing...?
Hearing!

Neat video by the way!

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Actually Bob in St Louis it was not done that way. this was done with "projection mapping"  those are not HD TV , they are blank surfaces with multiple projectors focused on them. it is all controlled with software. YES, the 3D effect is an illusion. the illusion is created with the multiple projectors. The projectors are not physically moving, they are only displaying the pixels that are needed at a certain time.

This technology is being used everyday within the corporate audio/video world (in which i work) and the entertainment biz. projecting onto moving surfaces is not the norm though. To time all  the sequences and the pre production must have been a nightmare on this one.

pretty sure this demo was to demo the mechanical arms and not the projection mapping.

you tube Projection mapping/Pandoras Box, there are a lot of cool examples. You can map anything. normally it is done with a system called PANDORAS BOX

This is a very extreme example of projection mapping.

Bob in St. Louis

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..... they are blank surfaces with multiple projectors focused on them. .......

Ohh....that's even more impressive than if they were display units.  :o
Very good information, thank you!