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ENVISION : Step into the sensory box. Sous ce nom se cache l'expérience immersive offerte par ALCATEL-LUCENT à ses clients lors du dernier Mobile World Congress. Une expérience à base de vidéo mapping conçue par l'agence SUPERBIEN et le département New Media de l'Agence \Auditoire. Le public était invité à entrer dans un cube et à découvrir une vision artistique de la tagline de l'événement : Transforming the mobile experience.

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  • DatARobotYouth 1 year ago
    Pretty damn cool, what software did you use?
  • Capeau 1 year ago
    a good projector and something like aftereffects i gues ;)
  • Manu Grande plus 1 year ago
    A fucking good projector, some After Effects and maybe 3dMax or something like this...
  • Tamara Levy 1 year ago
    Module8
  • sodazot 1 year ago
    A large number of supermegamagic colour cubes and something like light.
    That's all.
  • Jesse Stein 1 year ago
    This can't be one projector. Can it?
  • DatARobotYouth 1 year ago
    Yeah I think so if it's mapped correctly, You can't do that in modul8 there are too many planes right? Unless the video is warped to suit the perspective.
  • DSKVR 10 months ago
    This is far more complex than what a VJ program can handle, at least if it is dynamic. My own presumptions lead me to the conclusion that this effect is created by the use of an HD projector, a camera and a computer featuring custom sofware, likely based on OpenFrameworks or Quartz Composer. The software goes through multiple stages. First, the software outputs graphical display in the form of a scan line to the projector. This scan line is picked up by the camera, that feeds into the software. Next, the software interprets this image to detect planes, shadows and edges. The data of these edges are stored, maybe in an XML file. Finally, the data is utilized and interpreted by effects that are controlled by either the user or a timed queue. All presumptions... but that's how I would do it dynamically; if I had the time. Note: If this *is* a static display, than it is pretty damn cool, stunning effect, but IMHO technologically it would be a waste of time ... You would have to set the boxes up PERFECTLY every time you showed someone, and would always have to be setup in the corner of a room.
  • Michael Schiff 9 months ago
    this
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  • Tom Judd plus 1 year ago
    This is incredible - shared on animade.tv
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  • AB Productions plus 1 year ago
    Okay, that was amazing.
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  • Sasha Fornari plus 1 year ago
    wow. brilliant! how did you make it?
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  • great ideas, love the transitions .. good job
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  • subBlue plus 1 year ago
    Very impressive
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  • c s 1 year ago
    Very cool! Which package are you using out of interest?
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  • nemrod 1 year ago
    Pfoui ... rien compris !
    donc GENIAL !
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  • Pablo Marques 1 year ago
    Beautiful
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  • Isaac Bordons 1 year ago
    Awesome, amazing... i'm without words, lovely.
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  • Max McDougall plus 1 year ago
    You just flipped my switch from 'magic' to 'more magic'
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  • kfenter 1 year ago
    amazing... the sound really compliments the visual.
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  • Antokhio 1 year ago
    impressive nice AE guys!
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  • Norad 1 year ago
    No seriously guys, how the hell did you make this light to produce photons? Especially the first white ray. Or maybe it is super intensive, laser'a'like light, and it is bounces that lighten the surrounding boxes... I'm stoned.
  • Callum Gare 1 year ago
    The light that bounces off the first ray probably comes directly from the projector to make it look like it was much stronger that it really was.

    It does not in any way diminish this video, that was amazing.
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  • Norad 1 year ago
    wait, I went through your videos... are these made used compleatly no CGI? Does it mean that you actualy are using very precise projectors? No fucking way, that is too acurate...
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  • Wesley Kandel plus 1 year ago
    The answer is YES. I will marry you.
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  • Koco Toribio 1 year ago
    i like it so much
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  • Kub Kub 1 year ago
    Laser projector ?
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  • ROLLER ▼ MONKEY 1 year ago
    beautiful
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  • Michaela Schmied 1 year ago
    Love it!
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  • Stadtkind 1 year ago
    OMG! I'm totally curious for how you made that...
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  • VisionSonore 1 year ago
    Superbe ! gros boulot
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  • Line Dezainde 1 year ago
    Génial!
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  • casol 1 year ago
    J'adore! Bravo!
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  • mpared plus 1 year ago
    love it posted at the curious brain
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  • blackwatch plus 1 year ago
    lumière brillante
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  • 3bits plus 1 year ago
    Cool!
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  • Crazy Language 1 year ago
    wow!!!
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  • Rafael Beck plus 1 year ago
    awsome!!! Congrattss
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  • JangHyun Kim 1 year ago
    This is art... can not find anymore word... So Cool!!!!
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  • Chance McClain plus 1 year ago
    Add me to the list of people that need to know..."HOW!"
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  • felix plus 1 year ago
    I'm guessing this was done with a combination of projectors, and LEDs in the boxes, as it is an installation ie. a physical room at the Mobile World Congress.
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  • Mathieu Foucher plus 1 year ago
    vraiment imprésionné une des plus belles vidéos de mapping que j'ai pu voir.
    Bravo
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  • Looks like Cinema 4D exported to AE using a whole bunch of Object Buffers for the speculars and the polys.
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  • Matt W 1 year ago
    This video by the same user suggests that it's a projector (beamer):

    vimeo.com/2979587
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  • Shalom Ormsby 1 year ago
    Beautiful! I'd love to know what software you used to create this.
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  • ginga pro 1 year ago
    absolutely brilliant!
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  • Joel Gillman 1 year ago
    This is blowing my mind. It's so beautiful!
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  • Well Hung Pictures plus 1 year ago
    Win!
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  • Cheech Williams 1 year ago
    Niceee...
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  • AntiVJ / Joanie plus 1 year ago
    valbuenesque
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  • Cesar Kuriyama plus 1 year ago
    wowsers
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  • Eifion Paul 1 year ago
    No idea how you made this - maybe that makes it even more magical. Thank you!
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  • John Hamstein 1 year ago
    It looks like some kind of projector that reads 3D depth (the initial scan) then can determine where to precisely project onto the objects. Really cool!
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  • marius indrei 1 year ago
    pretty awesome! well done!
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  • Robby Cornish 1 year ago
    thats effin dope!
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  • alysson castro 1 year ago
    I'm crying
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  • tim mars 1 year ago
    Wow. sweet.
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  • Eden FX plus 1 year ago
    Great work!
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  • felixturner 1 year ago
    For those wondering how this is done, it uses a technique called 'projection mapping' where the real world geometry of the boxes is modeled in 3D software and that model is used to create a 3D animation that is then projected onto the real boxes.

    An example showing the technique is here: vimeo.com/2076022
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  • carrementdard 1 year ago
    nice technique its the nice point of view I love your job!
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  • Stephen Fitzgerald 1 year ago
    I don't care how you made it, its awesome to watch and listen to.
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  • Chnoor Zia 1 year ago
    wow
    love it
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  • Jeff Hellman plus 1 year ago
    cool
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  • Ricky P 1 year ago
    Bad ass... How did u make this and what software did you use?
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  • BWBL PhotoDesign 1 year ago
    teache meee! i wanna try do that! is this camera + cinema 4d + what
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  • Ricardo Queiroz 1 year ago
    that is just awesome
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  • The Barbour Shop plus 1 year ago
    beautiful
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  • Thibaut Breton 1 year ago
    Superbe !
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  • David Arenou 1 year ago
    Super :) De très bonnes idées là dedans. J'ai adoré l'effet vibration/explosion à partir de 36sec.

    Y-a-t-il un lien avec Pablo Valbuena ? pablovalbuena.com/ + pablovalbuena.com/videos/ars07_video.html
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  • monike_pop 1 year ago
    incredible. beautiful.
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  • Mylenium 1 year ago
    Absolutely fantastic! The planning, installation and calibration must have been quite complicated, though, to make it all look consistent.

    Mylenium
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  • Matt Frodsham plus 1 year ago
    Beautiful. Like Stephen above I love the ambiguity of the technique, half the comments ask how you made it but something like this isn't about the technical aspects. Wonderful work

    (although if you did a making of, I would watch it with a big smile on my face)
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  • le singe vert 1 year ago
    Bon remixage d'idées...
    PABLO VALBUENA inspiration ou comment reprendre l'idée d'artistes et faire du business....
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  • Danijela Todorovic 1 year ago
    Very nice :)
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  • Bufff... Incredible...
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  • Gabe Juhnke pro 1 year ago
    Love it! Great idea!!
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  • Patrick Phoenix plus 1 year ago
    sooooooo awesome!
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  • Elak Swindell 1 year ago
    Absolutely stunning.
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  • Enrique Arce 1 year ago
    why is this identical to pablo valbuena's piece?
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  • Terry Politis 1 year ago
    Remarkable.
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  • shelley Carlson 1 year ago
    3D cubism via Mondrian alive - I like it.
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  • shakexy 1 year ago
    wowww spectacular!
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  • AHR 1 year ago
    AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! increible!!!!
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  • hnawelhik 1 year ago
    trop fort
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  • smail_web 1 year ago
    Stunning...

    vimeo.com/7620678
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  • Hings Lim 1 year ago
    wow, love it!
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  • Enoooooooorme! J'veux la même installation à la maison! (dommage que le film ne soit pas mieux pour présenter cette fantastique installation.)
    Bravo!
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  • I'm freaking out. Well Done.
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  • Addam 1 year ago
    It is amazing. Where is it?
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  • Benjamin Andrew 1 year ago
    All that, and it's a cell phone advert?
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  • TV.Jekyllethyde.fr 1 year ago
    congrat's boyz !
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  • NextVj 1 year ago
    Beatiful!
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  • Scott McCarthy 1 year ago
    Damn, now that was a beautiful piece, just a whole sensory of color and movement for the mind and eyes.

    Congrads on the film, it makes me that much more inspired
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  • Nicolas Gazzola 1 year ago
    Mec t'as une collection de comments qui fait plaisir !
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  • PinkFloyd 1 year ago
    this is so cooooool man~
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  • Josh Gilson 1 year ago
    Wow
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  • BlankMinds 1 year ago
    Incredible. excellent stuff.
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  • camotion.net plus 1 year ago
    It's not how you make a piece like this it's the enjoyment you get from watching it. Now come on how did you make it.
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