Luminous Flux: 3D mapping
Posted on 20. Sep, 2011 by Jonathan Cherry in Streetflava
We haven’t found too many great projection mapping examples [other than our own] lately – so are pleased to have found this example of the Liver Building and grand opening of New Museum of Liverpool.
It’s not as amazing as work we’re producing for an event in Johannesburg at the end of October, but impressive all the same.







Jack
14. Oct, 2011
3D mapping is about 3D. The architecture of where you’re projecting onto. The new possibilities.
This one (apart from highlighting the windows every once in a while (yawn!)) is just mediocre visuals with mediocre ideas and mediocre execution on a big plain screen where the architecture of the building is more like getting in the way of the boring story projected onto it.
Too bad nowadays every amateur wants to make “3d mapping”. Every week there is another boring gawkily “3d projection”-event somewhere in the world.
I miss the days when great minds actually created awesome optical illusions and played with the building’s features in a unbelievable breathtaking way.
Jack