Software: YesYesNo
Show Direction and Production: Inside Out Productions
Production: Simon Velvin @ The Church
Projection: The Electric Canvas
Hellicar & Lewis produced, interaction designed and art directed a large scale interactive installation for the rebrand of NZ Telecom at the Ferry Building, Auckland, New Zealand.
Using software created in openFrameworks by YesYesNo, we collaborated to create a series of installations that worked with peoples bodies, hands or even mobile phones.
Taking place over five days, the source code (designed for openFrameworks 0.06) is available here.




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Guys, this is just incredible! You are back people to childhood! Thank you
Hi there,its my final year in university , and I’m really interested in incorporating projection mapping into my final project , but the problem is that i can’t find any tutorials about the 3d projection , and i would be gratefully thankful if you were able to help by any means .
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