It’s done! Go and see Noste at Galleria Kandela 3.10.-9.11.2008.
Galleria Kandela
Teatterimuseo
Kaapelitehdas, Tallberginkatu 1 G, Hki
Open tuesday-sunday 11-18
Projector mapping and quad warping with VDMX, a tutorial by Memo Akten
The blog of HC Gilje about “Exploring how audiovisual technology can be used to transform, create, expand, amplify and interpret physical spaces.”. So, a lot of the same themes as my research, go and check it out!
NOSTE installation at Galleria Kandela 3.10.-9.11.2008. Sounds by Antti Nykyri and Jari Kauppinen from Äänilähteitä/Soundsources.
Starting work on Noste installation for Galleria Kandela.
Testing, tower (VIDEO, click on image) ~4.3MB
Virtual light test (the video projector is in the opposite direction of the virtual light source) (VIDEO,click on image) ~5MB
Projector mapping on a scale model
Working on the scale model
Mask and light test (VIDEO,click on image) ~14.7MB
Render of the installation setup, front view
Render of the installation setup, side view
Render of the installation setup, top view
Render of the installation setup, perspective view
Continuing with curved surfaces, in bigger scale. Again, with just one videoprojector.
The first test with a curved surface in real size. Here the area of the projection has been marked with masking tape.
The first test with projection.
The final test model
The final test model, side view
Final test model
Projection mask test
Projection test
Projection test
Distorted human figures
For the third demo I decided to move into smaller scale. Working becomes much more flexible and somewhat faster with smaller forms.
The subject of this demo was curved surfaces. Objective was to achieve a strong sense of space and volume.
The scalemodel and projector
Rings random (VIDEO, click on image) ~5.2MB
Rings random (VIDEO, click on image) ~4.5MB
Tracks for projection (VIDEO, click on image) ~1.6MB

Tracks for projection
Projection tracks complex (VIDEO, click on image) ~6.8MB
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