
Battle of Branchage
2 years ago
Using cutting edge 3D Projection mapping techniques Mont Orgueil Castle was showered in light. At first seeming to simply illuminate, over time the castle began to morph and distort, building an abstract reconfiguration of the architectural form.
Dare we say seminal architectural projection mapping work, made possible by the unstoppable branchagefestival.com/
Dare we say seminal architectural projection mapping work, made possible by the unstoppable branchagefestival.com/
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I like the view of the entire town, what beamers do you use?
great job!
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what kind a camcorder did u use 4 it? i like the sharpness in the dark
sorry for the CA beachtalk, but it fits.
love it
Just one thing I think would make the end better, is to make the curtain projection a little brighter so that the eye pupil closes and makes the building less visible when the curtain drops.
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