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Filmmaker Nuno Barbosa directed Emmy Curl in a video for her new song, “Come Closer,” covering the singer in shifting, projection-mapped patterns. Curl actually gains as many as two extra faces singing, aligning, unaligning, and realigning with each other at once, throughout what could only have been a dilligently practiced dance between performer and projector. According to thevideo description, all it took was “One take, no post production,” and all of its effects were done in-camera.
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This is another main peace of Illuminating York in year 2014, taking place onto the Crown Court Building at the end of October. The theme for the 2014 festival was Leading Lights, which uncovered the rich history and future innovation and discovery in the city of York.
Hidden Worlds was by Seeper, a leading group that have worked in digital projection for more than 15 years. It was inspired by York’s own John Snow, the 19th century physician who not only discovered how cholera spread, but also went on to pioneer the use of anaesthetics – saving countless lives and misery for those undergoing surgery.
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Usman Haque and his studio Haque Design+Research has been doing great works in interactive architecture. Marling is a mass-participation interactive urban spectacle, and was projected in a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands. This is the raw recording video; sounds and footprints in it are all real.
In the piace, the voices of citizens are formed as an interactive ceiling of dynamic color. People come and play in this game, and collaboratively build a spectatle that will hopefully last long even after the event finished.
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Vimeo / 33one3rd – via Iframely
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