Berlin indoor Videomapping
Video mapping
Vision Impossible was asked to do a mapping project in one of Berlin's most prestigious locations; the Alte Stadthaus. The occasion was a dinner for the business partners of a big company from Central Europe. The projection movie has two parts. In the first part we wanted the audience to experience the extraodinary history of Berlin from 1910 to 1990. The fall of the Wall has a special meaning to the audience since it offered free enterprise and liberty to the people who used to live behind the Iron Curtain. The second part exploits the possibilities of projection mapping in an indoor location. While this was an awesome opportunity to surround the audience with the effect of almost 360 degrees projection, it also limited the possibilities because the viewer positions were very different to the location of the projectors. To our knowledge, this is the biggest indoor projection mapping that has ever been done so far. Five projectors covered a surface of about a thousand square meters. Even more stunning is that we created this movie in two weeks time... making this the most stressful job we ever did... Enjoy!
12-dec-2010