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Glastonbury Festival 2009

posted 1 Aug 2010 12:32 by Web MasterPP   [ updated 24 Oct 2010 07:57 ]

Projection Mapping - Glastonbury Festival 2009 from Lumacoustics on Vimeo.

Glastonbury Festival 2009 was a huge success for Lumacoustics. For starters we had two YrWall digital graffiti walls on site - one in Dance Village and another in Trash City. These caught the attention of the BBC and Lumacoustics' own Tom Hogan was interviewed live on the BBC Glastonbury coverage while artist Inkie painted some virtual graffiti behind him.

Our biggest and most exciting project however was the huge projection mapping in Shangri-La. The "Village Green" was an area encased by 360 degree white stone walls, over 40 metres in diameter - that’s 210 square metres! Our task was to subtly highlight the walls at night using 3D mapping. The project was in conjunction with Brighton Art, and Lumacoustics planned and positioned six mighty projectors and spent four nights and five days building a virtual 3D model of the non-uniform space, and then testing the system. The content was created to highlight the shapes and hidden faces of the Shangri-La walls. projections went down a storm with the whole thing adding to the retro-futuristic, Blade Runner style feel.

Date: 26/6/2009  Location: Pilton, UK  Link: Glastonbury Festival   Share Share