Art Work References

“Love Tokyo” by Roppongi Hills (2014)

By projecting onto a full scale model of the city of Tokyo, Roppongi Hills celebrates their 10th anniversary by making the city alive to the tune of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.

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“Love Tokyo” by Roppongi Hills (2014)

By projecting onto a full scale model of the city of Tokyo, Roppongi Hills celebrates their 10th anniversary by making the city alive to the tune of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.

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“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab

A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.

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“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab

A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.

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“An Exploration of City Systems” by Universally Local (2012)

While urban projection in the more popular sense is the transformation of outdoor urban environments through projection, here Universally Local transforms a city model to accentuate what a planned urban environment may look like.

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“An Exploration of City Systems” by Universally Local (2012)

While urban projection in the more popular sense is the transformation of outdoor urban environments through projection, here Universally Local transforms a city model to accentuate what a planned urban environment may look like.

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“Video Painting Europe” by SWEATSHOPPE (2013)

While graffiti is often one of the most controversial forms of art due to it’s vandalistic nature, it is also considered to be one of the most truly urban art techniques. SWEATSHOPPE attempts to embody all of the beautiful qualities

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“Video Painting Europe” by SWEATSHOPPE (2013)

While graffiti is often one of the most controversial forms of art due to it’s vandalistic nature, it is also considered to be one of the most truly urban art techniques. SWEATSHOPPE attempts to embody all of the beautiful qualities

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“Palazzo Ducale di Urbino” by Paolo Buroni

Buroni uses classical pieces of painting scaled in this installation to totally transform a space.

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“Palazzo Ducale di Urbino” by Paolo Buroni

Buroni uses classical pieces of painting scaled in this installation to totally transform a space.

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“3D projection mapping in the city centre of Amsterdam for H&M” by MUSE (2010)

  Urban Projection is easily used as a tool for advertising in urban spaces. Here, H&M hires the animators and designers of MUSE to open their new Amsterdam Location.

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“3D projection mapping in the city centre of Amsterdam for H&M” by MUSE (2010)

  Urban Projection is easily used as a tool for advertising in urban spaces. Here, H&M hires the animators and designers of MUSE to open their new Amsterdam Location.

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“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh

  Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.  

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“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh

  Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.  

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“Mental Warmth” by Joyce Liu (2015)

Despite being merely a projection of a fireplace, people are drawn to “Mental Warmth,” especially on one of the coldest days in Pittsburgh. I chose this location because as one of the escort stops, people often wait at this stop

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“Mental Warmth” by Joyce Liu (2015)

Despite being merely a projection of a fireplace, people are drawn to “Mental Warmth,” especially on one of the coldest days in Pittsburgh. I chose this location because as one of the escort stops, people often wait at this stop

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“Body Movies” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, (2001)

  “Thousands of portraits, taken on the streets of the cities where the project is shown, are projected on a giant screen or façade using elevated robotically-controlled projectors. However, the portraits are completely washed out by powerful xenon light sources

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“Body Movies” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, (2001)

  “Thousands of portraits, taken on the streets of the cities where the project is shown, are projected on a giant screen or façade using elevated robotically-controlled projectors. However, the portraits are completely washed out by powerful xenon light sources

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“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)

  Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…

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“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)

  Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…

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