OctoCloud is a projection-mapped sculpture that up to eight players can interact with through smart phones or tablets. Its physical angles influence the virtual layer as users fire digital slingshots. More info here
Berlin’s Festival of Lights is a yearly tradition marking the coming end of summer and the approach of winter. The city becomes a remarkable spectacle of projection mapping with buildings and landmarks coming to life over the course of a week. The awesome light shows are displayed throughout the city, illuminating landmarks with building lighting, 3D video mapping, and laser animation. More info here

The Green room by Cassanova+Hernandez is a series of temporary installations that transforms an anonymous area of the public space of the city into an open room for citizens. More info here
Quadratura uses video projection on architecture to extend the main axis of the room and expand the limits of physical space. The project is based on a technique used in the baroque. More info here.
Animalia looks at how we may begin to genetically alter the design of corals seeded in areas where tsunames might hit. More info here

Inspired by the Weather Modification Office in China, Caelum creates a hypothetical sandbox testing facility in Mali, where a completely artificial climate with complex wind manipulation, sunlight control, rain seeding, and weather-based biodiversity experimentation is set up. More info here
Time Tilings is about time, space and perception. Pablo Valbuena explores the overlap of the physical and the virtual, the generation of mental spaces by the observer, the dissolution of the boundaries between real and perceived, the links between space and time and the use of light as prime matter. More info here