TV adventurer Bear Grylls abseils down Battersea Power Station amidst 3D mapped flames and pyrotechnics to promote his new series, ‘Escape From Hell’. for more information about the group look here.
It is a projection that is specific to an architectural structure. By choosing a building before the video, the artist was able to change the structure into an architectural sculpture. The artist described this piece as “a story-telling architectural projection”.
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This was a release for one of Kanye’s songs and was projected on 66 buildings. for more information go here.
Doug Aitken’s art is being shown on top of the Hirshhorn Museum. By having the ability to project images in a large scale format, the artist was able to use the museum space outside the traditional white box or a black box idea.
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Romain Tardy and Thomas Vaquié created this permanent installation in a new museum of architecture in Wroclaw, Poland, as a way to highlight the 100-year old building’s rich architectural past with the present. Read More
The Graffiti Research Lab took their infamous L.A.S.E.R. Tag light graffiti system to Hong Kong to stage an intervention to support the Students for a Free Tibet. Read More
This piece shows how an illusion created by a projection that can be used in conjunction with performances. Rather than projection existing as part of a scenic design, it functions as one of the elements for a performance. Both the dancers and the projection exaggerate each other.

Fast and dirty, Kyle McDonald teaches you how to disrupt information by creating ad-hoc projections with cardstock and a flashlight in order to respond, augment and provocate the world around you. Read More
Interactive Urban Projection in Amsterdam on developed by students of the MediaLAB and EscaptionLAB. The documentation of this piece was not only able to just function as showing what the piece looks like, but it was also successful in showing how the public reacted and interacted with the piece.
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This is a documentation of urban projection by Mariantonios. Instead of a creating a projection that serves as a stationary sculpture, Mariantonis created an animation that emphasizes on the element of movement. Mariantonios describes the group as “a zine, created in early 2010, that complies in a book expressions and thoughts of young artists.” more here