New Structure, New Piece.

New projection mapping project underway, finished making the physical version of the designed structure. This has been built using card board from cereal boxes … I have so much cereal now;

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The visuals will be split between the figure and ground, with audio-reactive visual effects being mapped onto the objects in the foreground and pre-composed textures and effects in the background. One video is going to be split into 4 x 4 grid, creating sixteen sections that will be mapped to the front two faces of the cubes. The second video will be split in two and layered behind the objects.

The audio for this piece will be ‘Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today’ by Ital Tek, check it out below;

 

New piece coming soon!

Colour Cube

This piece has been created by using computer generated rhythms and projection mapping to imply motion onto a solid shape.

 

Each audio sample is linked to a specific face on the cube, and triggers the visual effect each time the computer randomly chooses to play that audio sample.

The audio consists of six individual samples and one pre-recorded audio track, which was generated using the same random method but is not running in real-time. This track controls the width of all six faces, resulting in louder amplitudes creating larger, wider faces.

Projection Mapping Effects

Video demonstrating a number of different effects especially programmed to be mapped onto a specific 3D structure. These effects intend to explore the inside of a solid object and the area surrounding it by using video to invoke movement onto two faces of the object. The accompanying audio consists of sound effects that aim to reinforce the motions of each effect.

Visual effects were mostly programmed in Max/MSP/Jitter, with additional visual content created in After Effects. The projection mapping software used was VPT 6.0. The audio was recorded and produced in Ableton.