Posts Tagged ‘ projection ’
In his paper on ‘projective mapping’ at the Mapping, Memory and the City conference 2010, Marc Boumier quoted Lev Manovich in saying that: “Moving image is no longer just a subset of audio-visual culture, the digital moving image becomes a part of audio-visual-spatial culture.” Film traditionally defines a space of action but is often presented [ READ MORE ]
A visual collage of buildings cut out from their usual contexts and presented together. I have done lots of work around models of urban environments using them as tools for people to map out their relations to a city. I like the idea of arranging landmarks from the Northwest into an impossible combination, a projected [ READ MORE ]
I am just watching the beginning of ‘Requiem for Detroit‘ and am all ready feeling that twinge of excitement and anxiety of seeing someone use film projected in space. This isn’t a new 3D mapping onto buildings animation, but something far simpler and story led. The opening sequence features archive film (1960s?) of a presenter [ READ MORE ]
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