Projected Futures: Exploring the Possibilities of Projection Mapping
Podcast by Ryan Ritchey / Ritchey Studios
Each week explore the possibilities of projection mapping, through interviews with artists, programmers, and businesses in the world of projection map...
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9 episodesSaham Ali and Jesse Allen from Falcon’s Creative Group take us on trip through the world of projection mapping in the themed entertainment business. Falcon’s has created many notable location-based entertainment experiences, as well theme park rides, walkthrough attractions, and restaurants.
From a chance observation on a pond eleven years ago, Philippe Bergeron and his wife Julia have built Paintscaping into a premier creator of projection mapping on an epic scale. Philippe joins us to talk about those beginnings, and Paintscaping’s most recent project: A projection mapping show on an operational Delta IV rocket while it was positioned for launch at Cape Canaveral.
As multimedia producer for the Field Museum in Chicago, Latoya Flowers is responsible for several media-driven exhibits, but none is bigger (literally or figuratively) than SUE: The largest, most complete T-Rex skeleton in the world. Latoya talks about the challenges of the project, and how she’s exploring projection mapping on a smaller scale in her personal life.
At 24, Kira Bursky is already conquering YouTube, with millions of followers. Now she's bringing projection mapping into her filmmaking and music videos. She joins to discuss "New Thought / No Thought," he short which replaces animation techniques with on-set use of practical projection effects.
Joseph Crossley took an unconventional route to the world of projection mapping and immersive technology. Before becoming a new media artist, Joesph was a “rugby-playing cellist,” who then studied marine biology. Eventually his love of music and DJ-ing led him to the world of projection mapping. His creative collective, Astral Projekt [http://astralprojekt.com] has created works for Burning Man, the Sydney Opera House, and seemingly every corner of the world. Joe joins us from Perth, Australia to talk about his past, and his bright take on the future of projection mapping.
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