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Once in a while it is nice to not work on a commercial project and have the freedom of doing whatever you want. Fortunately the people at Büro Hirzberger hirzbergerevents.com were totally open to whatever we presented them to decorate parts of their office space in Vienna.

My fellow co-workers at Strukt Design Studio strukt.com came up with this digital wallpaper, using 2 projectors to map an entire wall and using VVVV to do the deskewing and to generate the content.

Many thanks go to the great guys at Concept Solutions derigel.at to provide us the equipment for the test set-up.

Credits:

VVVV-Programming:
Julian Köhn, Thomas Hitthaler, Robi Hammerle

Project Management:
Gregor Hofbauer

Equipment Support:
Klaus Spitzbart / Concept Solutions

Music:
PNAU - Baby (Breakbot Remix)

Credits

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  • This is amazing. Great job!
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  • Nicolas Guyon 3 months ago
    Love it :)
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  • Sunny Thaper plus 2 months ago
    That's one thing I would LOVE to learn how to do. Can you get into what they used software wise to create the end result?
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  • Lumina Motion 2 months ago
    Very nice!
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  • Gregor Hofbauer plus 2 months ago
    @sunny thaper: we used VVVV (www.vvvv.org) to create this installation.
  • Sunny Thaper plus 2 months ago
    Ah neat. I wonder how it compares to something like processing. It looks a bit easier compared to processing from the surface level (haven't gotten into either beyond the surface level).
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  • Jim Roberts 2 months ago
    very nice. Bill Gibson (the Neuromancer, Bill Gibson) linked to this on Twitter. Great work. The music works well with it but without credit?
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  • Gregor Hofbauer plus 2 months ago
    hey jim, thanks for pointing out that i forgot to credit the music source, i changed the copy text.
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  • kelly david 2 months ago
    muy buena idea felicitaciones
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  • Manfred Stienstra 2 months ago
    I imagine that the lines represent creativity and that they get sucked in by the UPC store next door where everything goes to die.
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  • ash H 2 months ago
    wow! love it.
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  • Super Sache!
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  • erwan manchec 2 months ago
    J'adore
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  • Nik Skavinsky 2 months ago
    Amazing job!
    You developed the software for it all by yourself?
  • Gregor Hofbauer plus 2 months ago
    well yes, we used vvvv (vvvv.org) for programming the so called "patch". All the animation is scripted aswell, there is no video file running, everyting is rendered in real time.
  • Nik Skavinsky 2 months ago
    You rock, guys. That looks super-awesome!
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  • Maxime's 2 months ago
    Great video i like it a lot!
    Do you know if there is a comparable software on mac?
    Thanks
  • Gregor Hofbauer plus 2 months ago
    you can try processing (processing.org) or max msp
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  • A1 FILMES 2 months ago
    greatttttt...congratulationsssss
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  • so hee-kim 2 months ago
    wow , great!
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  • David Maciejewski 2 months ago
    Really impressive. Where can I get this for my living room? ;-)
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  • chris tuftsmania 2 months ago
    lovely soundtrack :)
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  • ViDEOïNA 2 months ago
    Beautiful!!
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  • HilalSpark plus 2 months ago
    This is amazing!
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  • giuleps 2 months ago
    Bello!
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  • Vladimir Stankovic 2 months ago
    Fantasticno !!!
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  • Jason Ng 2 months ago
    Very nice! Love the transposition of video media onto wall space seamlessly across two projectors. Quite impressed with this installation! What is the song used?
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  • Cookie™ 2 months ago
    It's amazing!
    The sense of envy.
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  • Vaidas Barau 2 months ago
    Amazing installation!
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  • Ray Roman 2 months ago
    Ah!!
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  • Johnny Wishbone plus 1 month ago
    Very cool, can you set this up in my living room please!
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  • T-Bird plus 30 days ago
    Love love love!
    You should take this on the road!
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  • urbangeek plus 23 days ago
    this is such a great idea, beautiful and well executed, must have been really tricky to make.

    I'm totally lost as to how you mapped the geometry and achieve this with the projectors, it makes me brain hurt.
    awesome
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