Projected Futures: Exploring the Possibilities of Projection Mapping
Ryan Ritchey / Ritchey Studios
9 episodes
9 months ago
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. We discuss many aspects of projection mapping and technological progress along the way, plus we go more in-depth on “Dragon’s Treasure,” a particularly spectacular project. (You can see a video of this project on our website: ProjectedFutures.net)
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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. We discuss many aspects of projection mapping and technological progress along the way, plus we go more in-depth on “Dragon’s Treasure,” a particularly spectacular project. (You can see a video of this project on our website: ProjectedFutures.net)
Projected Futures: Exploring the Possibilities of Projection Mapping
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Episode 3: Scott Williams
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Projected Futures: Exploring the Possibilities of Projection Mapping
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. We discuss many aspects of projection mapping and technological progress along the way, plus we go more in-depth on “Dragon’s Treasure,” a particularly spectacular project. (You can see a video of this project on our website: ProjectedFutures.net)