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Irresistible 3D Projection Light Mapping in Immersive Installations

Micaal Sidorov
Micaal Sidorov · Demax Hologram
Irresistible 3D Projection Light Mapping in Immersive Installations

Lighting has long been acknowledged as a key element in shaping the atmosphere of any event, and recent advances in technology have brought innovative approaches to transform spaces into captivating 3D experiences. In the realm of immersive installations, 3D projection light mapping has emerged as a revolutionary tool, redefining the boundaries of creativity and engagement.

Projection mapping, also known as spatial augmented reality, goes beyond conventional event lighting, turning buildings and spaces into dynamic 3D surfaces for visual storytelling. This cutting- edge technique involves projecting digital content onto three-dimensional surfaces, seamlessly blending the realms of reality and virtuality. One remarkable example of this technology is evident in the work of British artist Marcus Lyon and his ground- breaking project.

The Human Atlas project unfolded at the historic St Martin-in-the-Fields church in London, where Lyon transformed its facade into a fully immersive 3D canvas. Through a series of 30-minute projection-mapped shows, Lyon unveiled the narratives of 28 extraordinary change-makers from around the globe.

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