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These are three examples of projection mapping and three examples of exhibitions

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Page 1: Exhibition and Projection Mapping

Research BA Graphic Design and interactive Media

Sean Muscat

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Munich Exhibition

Exhibition: Unplugged. Bureau Mirko Borsche. Design Works!Duration: January 13, 2012 – March 18, 2012Opening: Thursday, January 12, 2012, 7 p.m.Venue: Die Neue Sammlung, Barerstrasse 40/Pinakothek der Moderne, 80333 MunichOrganizer: Die Neue Sammlung – The International Design Museum Munich

Exhibition view: Mirko Borsche / Bureau Mirko Borsche, “cover versions” of own graphic designs since the 1990s through to 2011. Exhibition: Die Neue Sammlung/Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich.Photo: Die Neue Sammlung - The International Design Museum Munich (A. Laurenzo)

Exhibition entrance: Bureau Mirko Borsche, “cover version” of own exhibition titel. Exhibition: Die Neue Sammlung/Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich. Photo: Die Neue Sammlung - The International Design Museum Munich (A. Laurenzo)

Exhibitions

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Mirko Borsche / Bureau Mirko Borsche. Cover version: poster proposal for Nike Bureau Mirko Borsche

Portfolio. Format 297 mm x 210 mm. 74 loose sheets, hand printed on the risograph. Handmade cover, screen printed. Design: Mirko Borsche

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Reading Forms, a tumblr by Yotam Hadar, collects images of well-de-signed exhibits about graphic design. A must-see. (Above, an installation shot from the Yale 2006 Graphic Design MFA Thesis Exhibition.) Cheers, Yotam!

The London Transport Museum has sifted its archive of over 3,300 London Underground posters, selecting 150 of their favourite, to mark the 150th of the innovative transport system. They will be going on display next month, February, to commemorate the thousands of artists who have leant their talent to the iconic bustling underworld of London, sitting under the title of ‘Poster Art 150 – London Underground’s Greatest Designs’.

The last major exhibition of this kind was back in 1963, when the capital city celebrated the centenary of the Underground. Now, the archives have been reopened, highlighting the best images dating from 1920s to 2000s, museum goers will have the opportunity to see the work of well-known artists like Paul Nash, Edward Mcknight and surrealist photographer Man Ray. These will be sitting along side those who are lesser known but by no means any less striking.

The 150 posters will be divided into 6 sections; Finding Your Way, Brightest London, Capital Culture, Away From It All, Keeps London Going and Love Your City. These sections will reveal posters about etiquette, sporting events, culture encounters, the outdoors and ones about the improvements of the Underground’s technology, along with many other recurring themes.

The London transport museum

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Another one I wish I’d done: Italian architect Werner Tscholl has created yet another lookout / observation deck / museum high in the mountains (here is the last one). This one, called Granat and overlooking the town of Moos, Italy, has two parts linked by a wooden bridge: one is a precipitous cage that glows at night, the other a gravity-defying, windowless exhibit gallery. Spectacular

PojectionMapping

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3 Examples of Projection MappingRalph Lauren 4D

D video-mapping is a new and exciting medium that combines high power projection with the magic of optical illusion. A video-mapping show is a spectacular live-action experience with fantastic viral potential.

Projection Advertising is the

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4JYpF5DpFo

industry leader in creating dramatic and inventive video-mapping shows and has established a reputation as a master of this new and evolving technology.

The guys at Memac Ogilvy, Dubai have launched a new online campaign for the Coca-Cola brand Fanta with this Fanta Chase 3D Projection Mapping stunt at Dubai Mall, which is pretty cool.This regional launch of the Fanta Chase campaign is part of a global roll out of the new “More Fanta, Less Serious” approach which aims to make the brand fun and attractive to the teen market across 190 countries. This global

campaign was kick started with the debut of this Fanta’s “Chase” commercial on “American Idol” in the US a few days ago.

Fanta Projection mapping

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There are a lot of projection mapping projects out there, this one is different, its interactive!Its actually a game, with an ipad you can destroy the building and win awesome stuff in the progress.The project was for Eristoff (a client of Famous, Brussels) and it was developed bij Kris Meeusen (lab101) and Kris Temmermans

(Neuroproductions) my job was to create the 3D elements for the game and the animations.There was no real storyboard so i had the freedom to play with the setup. Also filmed and edited this piece.It was the first interactive projection mapping in Belgium.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXUEXWaoapQ

Eristoff interactive projection mapping

PhotographicSurvey

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I find tis section very interesting to use in the projection mapping because we can use the projecton mapping on the door and on the sides of the door.

If we do a projection in this space one can experiment with diferent angles

This is a huge area where one can do the projection mapping becuase there is a lot of space needed to do so, so this is an area where one can find it easy to work on.

This space is very interesting since one can experiment with the curves of the windows

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This part of the school is the most essential part to use for the projection mapping since it is wide and spacious. One can use the tower and the side buildings without using the pole and the flag. The light can be used to exhibit something transparent during daylight so that light will still pass through.

The iron can be used to hang staff from them or display portfolios.

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