Each week explore the possibilities of projection mapping, through interviews with artists, programmers, and businesses in the world of projection mapping and immersive experiences.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmArtsVisual Arts |
Falcon’s Creative Group has been the creative force behind many of the largest and groundbreaking immersive experiences in the world. In this episode we talk to Saham Ali, Falcon’s Director of Technology, and Jesse Allen, Falcon’s Editorial Director.... more
From a chance observation on a pond eleven years ago, Philippe Bergeron and his wife Julia have built Paintscaping into a premier creator of projection mapping on an epic scale. Philippe joins us to talk about those beginnings, and Paintscaping’s mos... more
As multimedia producer for the Field Museum in Chicago, Latoya Flowers is responsible for several media-driven exhibits, but none is bigger (literally or figuratively) than SUE: The largest, most complete T-Rex skeleton in the world. Latoya talks abo... more
At 24, Kira Bursky is already conquering YouTube, with millions of followers. Now she's bringing projection mapping into her filmmaking and music videos. She joins to discuss "New Thought / No Thought," he short which replaces animation techniques wi... more
Joseph Crossley took an unconventional route to the world of projection mapping and immersive technology. Before becoming a new media artist, Joesph was a “rugby-playing cellist,” who then studied marine biology. Eventually his love of music and DJ-i... more
Scott Williams, the co-founder of Quince Imagine got his start as a video engineer over 35 years ago. His unique background in the technical side of displays and projection, gives him a unique perspective and approach to projection mapping. HIs compa... more
She was working with projectors before the term projection mapping even existed. Jennifer Steinkamp tells us about her unique art installations, the tools of the trade, and her work on outdoor projection mapped installations.
With dozens of productions under his belt, and work on Broadway shows including Network and Saint Joan, Projection/Lighting Designer Christopher Ash joins us to discuss live theatre projection mapping. Then, we'll talk about his work on Luminature, a... more
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I burned through all the episodes so far within a week. So many great discussions with people with years of experience in the field. Very inspiring ideas. Keep them coming!
Interesting view into the design and function of projection mapping. The guests are unique, I’ve added to my skillset from each one. Great podcast!
My go to podcast for projection mapping. Host seems to know what they’re talking about and gets some pretty impressive guests.
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