Ozri 2011, the Asia-Pacific’s leading spatial industry conference, was held from 12-14 October in Melbourne, Australia- and drew its biggest crowd in its 25 year history.
Everyone is Happy was commissioned by Haycom AV to produce this high resolution 3240×1080 video and other event assets, which they projected onto three massive 15 metre x 5 metre screens using six-edge blended Christie projectors.
The brief was to ‘chart the progression of maps throughout the ages whilst referencing the event and it’s unique direction.’
The Edge, Queensland’s digital culture center, held their relaunch this month after some down time to recover from Brisbane’s monster floods. They asked us if we could provide some visuals that would be fresh and new- so we came up with some fun augmented reality Kinect hacks.
If you’re in Brisbane, would like to play with these and missed out at the launch event we will bringing it in again as part of the 2011 Ideas Festival. The installation will run all day 22 May @ The Edge. If you are interested in how it all works with this Kinect goodness we will also be presenting a making of at 12pm the same day.
Programing: Kyle McLean
Editing: Eva Luenig
Camera work: Pancho Colladetti
Music: CDK (CC BY)
We were asked to produce interactive projection content for Outcast Opera’s new production “Bedlam”. The above is a short preview.
Written by David Lazar with libretto by Dirk Flinthart
Directed by Jordin Steele
Produced by Jordin Steele and Stephen Stewart
Choreography by Stephanie Pokoj
Music Supervisor: Wayne Jennings