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L.A., with its never-ending calendar of Hollywood premieres, parties and private events, has become a hotbed for projection mapping.
The latest iteration of this technology takes the illusion even further, adding a three-dimensional light mapping element to make the projection seem like a real 3D object reflecting light.
Projection mapping is frequently used by visual artists and during concerts or product demos, but it's interesting to see how precise the technology has become in smaller scale experiments.
“While projection mapping has traditionally been tied to events, the new breed of laser projectors has made it much more attractive to consider projection mapping,” said David Title, chief engagement ...
We’ve seen many, many, many times before how projection mapping can be used to create mind-blowing optical illusions. But what happens when you add 3-D glasses to the mix?
Researchers developed a system that enables projection mapping within an illuminated environment. Several standard projectors and one large-aperture projector reproduce the environmental ...
DisplayMapper brings low-cost projection mapping to shops Tatty display units in shops can now be turned into all-singing, projection mapped artworks thanks to a low-cost system called DisplayMapper.
Combining computer-mapping software with cutting-edge projectors, projection mapping displays have illuminated the walls of the Sydney Opera House, Macy’s Department Store, Buckingham Palace and ...
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