This week the team at Bot & Dolly – a group that works with 3D objects and video to experiment with art and live performance – have created a new experiment with live projection on moving objects.
Check out this mesmerizing demonstration of projection-mapping on moving surfaces. It’s called “Box” and it’s the latest project from Bot & Dolly, the San Francisco-based design and engineering studio ...
It’s the work of San Francisco studio Bot & Dolly, which believes its new technology can “tear down the fourth wall” in the theater. “Through large-scale robotics, projection mapping and software ...
San Francisco-based design and engineering studio Bot & Dolly has released a visually stunning live performance film featuring projected 3D computer imagery, fast-moving industrial robots, and amazing ...
Augmented Reality (AR) and Projection Mapping Technologies constitute a rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field that marries digital visualisation with the physical environment. AR integrates ...
" "Box" explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping on moving surfaces. The short film documents a live performance, captured entirely in camera. Bot & Dolly produced ...
For sheer break-all-the-rules, let it rip, push the envelope projection technology, nothing at NAB this week (or anything, anywhere this year) could beat the 120 fps projection demo from Academy Award ...
Tatty display units in shops can now be turned into all-singing, projection mapped artworks thanks to a low-cost system called DisplayMapper. Developed by London-based company Projection Artworks, ...