Today we were visited by designer Jim Hobbs who was able to give us some incite into what works well with projection mapping and what doesn’t. This was very useful because a lot of people on the course, including me, had no previous experience with projection mapping. In this lecture we were shown some examples of some amazing mappings and deconstructed them to work out what made them so good. Below is a list of things that we came up with.
We then also looked at some examples of what doesn’t work. This enabled us to see exactly why the following things wouldn’t translate well to a projection.
The final thing that he touched on was sound, and how important it was that the sound and image work well together and compliment each other. And how when this happens it makes an experience for people, so they will react more positively to it. Below are the examples that he showed us.
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