Innovations in the fields of projection mapping and facial tracking are allowing artists to do some amazing, and creepy, things with digital images projected onto both inanimate and animate objects.
Omote, a system that combines motion tracking and projection mapping systems, projects computer graphics onto a location that has not yet been done before. Omote projects computer graphics onto the ...
This music video for BELL makes use of a hacked Kinect to trace her facial expressions and create eerie interactive projections that respond to her movements. Tiny dots of light jump when she smiles ...
Here’s a really cool art project that transformed Kat Von D into a living sculpture that’s constantly changing. The effects were done with facial recognition software and live projection mapping and ...
A demonstration of super high-speed face mapping at 1000 frames per second has been published via the Vimeo video website takes the form of the breathtaking INORI (Prayer). Check it out embedded below ...
Augmented reality (AR) has become a hot topic in the entertainment, fashion, and makeup industries. Though a few different technologies exist in these fields, dynamic facial projection mapping (DFPM) ...
With just a small kit of powder, mascara, colored pencils, and paint, makeup can turn people into animals, monsters, paintings, and other people entirely. It can make the ugly beautiful, the beautiful ...
We know that electronic actors are on the horizon, but what about electronic makeup? Technical producer and director Nobumichi Asai has projection mapped on buildings, cars and other physical objects, ...
In a Portuguese ad for the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos, a man sitting in a chair becomes a blank canvas on which multiple identities are projected. We’ve seen projection mapping used to make people appear ...
At an after-party for the red carpet premiere of the seventh season of “Game of Thrones” at Walt Disney Concert Hall, partygoers watched as Westeros came to life on the building before them. An icy ...