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Projection test - both UCOL buildings (2022 June 27 - Phase 5)
Mapping test - rear of complex, 2 x 16k Panosonic projectors.
Projection test on UCOL main builing (2022 April - Phase 4 - Testing 16k PNCC projector)
Mapping test for brightness, lens distance and precision.
Matariki projection test at the GLOBE 2 Theatre (2021 July 6 - Phase 3 - Testing Hologauze and interior installation)
Using Hologauze and Madmapper. From set design to digital construction and video installation.
Matariki projection stand based on Marae - tūrangawaewae (2021 January - Phase 2 - Testing Hologauze and installation design)
Viewers can walk through display. Hologauze is an invisible frabric (only seen when projected light hits it). Location could be outside or in and scale to fit budget in relation to projection needs - Lumens, materials, power, dark area, security, weather protection. Potential of re-usage of display - restring for alternative layout of Hologauze for UCOL marketing.
MATARIKI | UCOL exterior projection concept design
MATARIKI | UCOL GLOBE 2 interior projection concept design
MATARIKI | UCOL BUILDING exterior projection STORYBOARD concept
Projection test with Hologauze (March 2021)
Experimenting in spacial outside conditions with HOLOGAUZE projection cloth: Grey, white and black. Notice the different levels of transparency and illumination. Next stage to create and supply video animated content in conjunction with storyline and construct installation based around full size concept previsualization.
Matariki initial concept design (2020 - Phase 1)
Utilising Hologauze to create the illusion of no boundary to projection area. only projected areas would be visible