I just can’t get enough of architectural video mapping. This is a stunning project that wraps the Guggenheim Museum both inside and out in video.

Posts Tagged ‘2010’
Toyota takes projection mapping to a new level
This is how to launch a new product. This launch takes projection mapping to new level, 3D. I know this took a ton of money, but it really is jaw dropping and mapping a three dimensional object is perhaps the coolest effect of all. Also take a look at the making of video it is equally fascinating.
TouchDesigner software for interactive content development
We used the TouchDesigner software from Derivative years ago to create visual filler for a live event. It’s an easy to use tool that lets you create interesting content on the fly. Take a look at what people are doing with it today.
Starbucks video wall at the 505 Building in Seattle
Recently Mind Opera was commissioned by Starbucks to create content for a 53’x9′ video wall one of their buildings located at 505 1st Ave. Seattle. Mind Opera came up with the creative treatment, produced the videos, audio and motion graphics. This is the overture video that is between each of the sections.
Producer: David Johnson, Creative Director: Tom Schabarum, Illustrator: Pedro Murteira, Motion Graphics: Caitlin Wilbert, Graphics: Jessica Mans
<p>Starbucks video wall at the 505 Building in Seattle from Mind Opera on Vimeo.</p>
2010 CES Microsoft Keynote
At the beginning of the year Mind Opera helped the Microsoft presentations team along with PBJS and Run Studios to create a stunning wide screen presentation for Steve Ballmer and Robbie Bach. There were five screens that stretched 160’ around the stage. WATCHOUT was use to synchronize the screens and add seamlessly looping video as a backdrop.

CES 2010 walk-in 5 screen wide video
Microsoft at 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES): Video Gallery