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February 26, 2018
Tens of thousands of spectators came out to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay park in June. To create an exciting, multimedia show for the celebration, Christie Digital and Asia-based Hexogon Solution created vivid digital projections of flowers and bubbles, which were displayed across the gardens’ eight “supertrees”—tree-like vertical gardens measuring as tall as 165 feet. The 20-minute projection display used 120 light fixtures and 24 flame projectors.
Tens of thousands of spectators came out to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay park in June. To create an exciting, multimedia show for the celebration, Christie Digital and Asia-based Hexogon Solution created vivid digital projections of flowers and bubbles, which were displayed across the gardens’ eight “supertrees”—tree-like vertical gardens measuring as tall as 165 feet. The 20-minute projection display used 120 light fixtures and 24 flame projectors.
Photo: Rachel Pick
At AdobeMax 2016 in San Diego, WorldStage teamed up with event producer Pix Productions to create a massive projection-mapped display for the main stage. Using a 4K environment, the team created a geometric configuration of multi-faceted screens that measured 200 feet wide and 32 feet tall. The screens were filled with moving patterns, lights, live-action video, and animations, and also supported keynote addresses and presentations. Overall, 28 projectors were used. Click here to watch a video
At AdobeMax 2016 in San Diego, WorldStage teamed up with event producer Pix Productions to create a massive projection-mapped display for the main stage. Using a 4K environment, the team created a geometric configuration of multi-faceted screens that measured 200 feet wide and 32 feet tall. The screens were filled with moving patterns, lights, live-action video, and animations, and also supported keynote addresses and presentations. Overall, 28 projectors were used. Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy WorldStage
For the opening of the USC Village complex in Los Angeles in October, Bart Kresa Studio mapped two buildings on the main piazza, as well as the 150-foot-tall clock tower. The five-minute projection-mapping feature was set to a song by Leonard Bernstein that was performed by the university’s full orchestra and choir.
For the opening of the USC Village complex in Los Angeles in October, Bart Kresa Studio mapped two buildings on the main piazza, as well as the 150-foot-tall clock tower. The five-minute projection-mapping feature was set to a song by Leonard Bernstein that was performed by the university’s full orchestra and choir.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
The design transformed throughout the feature. WorldStage and Panasonic created the projection system, and Images by Lighting handled lighting design.
The design transformed throughout the feature. WorldStage and Panasonic created the projection system, and Images by Lighting handled lighting design.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
For the Burrard Arts Foundation’s 2017 Facade Festival in Vancouver, 10 artists were chosen to have their artwork projected on the outside of the museum. Go2 Productions produced the projection mapping. Click here to watch a video
For the Burrard Arts Foundation’s 2017 Facade Festival in Vancouver, 10 artists were chosen to have their artwork projected on the outside of the museum. Go2 Productions produced the projection mapping. Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy of Go2 Productions
The Temple House in Miami works with United Projection to offer 3-D projection mapping services for corporate and social events. For one wedding ceremony, the room was transformed into a pink cherry blossom forest. As the bride walked down the aisle, motion graphics caused rose petals to “fall” slowly from the trees, creating a romantic effect.
The Temple House in Miami works with United Projection to offer 3-D projection mapping services for corporate and social events. For one wedding ceremony, the room was transformed into a pink cherry blossom forest. As the bride walked down the aisle, motion graphics caused rose petals to “fall” slowly from the trees, creating a romantic effect.
Photo: Jonathan Scott
Bart Kresa Studio created four animated looks for the Game of Thrones season 7 premiere party in July. The evening began with a dragon gliding across the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. The image then transformed into flames, eventually subsiding to reveal a frozen tundra with the face of the show’s Night King villain. Later in the evening, the projection transformed into the faces of the show’s stars, and then eventually into a mystical forest projection inspired by the show. The images rotated throughout the night. Click here to watch a video
Bart Kresa Studio created four animated looks for the Game of Thrones season 7 premiere party in July. The evening began with a dragon gliding across the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. The image then transformed into flames, eventually subsiding to reveal a frozen tundra with the face of the show’s Night King villain. Later in the evening, the projection transformed into the faces of the show’s stars, and then eventually into a mystical forest projection inspired by the show. The images rotated throughout the night.  Click here to watch a video
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
A collaboration between painter Pete Barber and digital artist Rebecca Smith, a Budapest-based project by U.K.-based Urban Projections combines projection mapping with hand-crafted images. Dubbed the “Living Mural,” the live show sees both elements evolving and interacting, creating a canvas of movement, light, and paint. Click here to watch a video
A collaboration between painter Pete Barber and digital artist Rebecca Smith, a Budapest-based project by U.K.-based Urban Projections combines projection mapping with hand-crafted images. Dubbed the “Living Mural,” the live show sees both elements evolving and interacting, creating a canvas of movement, light, and paint.  Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy of Urban Projections
Vancouver-based Go2 Productions used projection mapping to create a 360-degree, immersive audiovisual experience at Metropolis at Metrotown, British Columbia’s largest mall, in 2016. Projected content, colorful 3-D illusions, and a mirrored floor and ceiling created a striking, infinity room-like experience for attendees. Click here to watch a video
Vancouver-based Go2 Productions used projection mapping to create a 360-degree, immersive audiovisual experience at Metropolis at Metrotown, British Columbia’s largest mall, in 2016. Projected content, colorful 3-D illusions, and a mirrored floor and ceiling created a striking, infinity room-like experience for attendees. Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy of Go2 Productions
As part of last year’s Canada 150 celebrations, and to celebrate British Columbia’s annual salmon migration, Christie Digital used projection mapping to transform Vancouver’s Cambie Street Bridge into a virtual ocean. Eight projectors were used to create a colorful, cinematic show, which ran on a daily basis from June to early fall.
As part of last year’s Canada 150 celebrations, and to celebrate British Columbia’s annual salmon migration, Christie Digital used projection mapping to transform Vancouver’s Cambie Street Bridge into a virtual ocean. Eight projectors were used to create a colorful, cinematic show, which ran on a daily basis from June to early fall.
Photo: Kirk Tougas
At a wedding for Qatar’s royal family in November 2016, Megavision Arts transformed a 53,000-square-tent into a memorable, moving work of art. Crews built a 30- by 360-foot plywood wall in front of the tent and covered it in white muslin fabric to serve as the projection surface. The result was that as the guests drove up to the event, they saw a massive, undulating 3-D black-and-white animation accented with a custom musical score. Click here to watch a video
At a wedding for Qatar’s royal family in November 2016, Megavision Arts transformed a 53,000-square-tent into a memorable, moving work of art. Crews built a 30- by 360-foot plywood wall in front of the tent and covered it in white muslin fabric to serve as the projection surface. The result was that as the guests drove up to the event, they saw a massive, undulating 3-D black-and-white animation accented with a custom musical score. Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy of Megavision Arts
An increasing number of sports arenas are using on-court projection mapping to display player stats, accompany halftime entertainment, and increase fan engagement. For New York Rangers and New York Knicks games at Madison Square Garden, WorldStage uses 14 projectors, with each portion of the ice or court receiving 60,000 lumens. Lighting design by Arc3 Design and custom content by Batwin & Robin Productions complement the projections, creating a fully immersive environment inside the arena. Click here to watch a video
An increasing number of sports arenas are using on-court projection mapping to display player stats, accompany halftime entertainment, and increase fan engagement. For New York Rangers and New York Knicks games at Madison Square Garden, WorldStage uses 14 projectors, with each portion of the ice or court receiving 60,000 lumens. Lighting design by Arc3 Design and custom content by Batwin & Robin Productions complement the projections, creating a fully immersive environment inside the arena. Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy of WorldStage
For the Canada Olympic Excellence Day celebration in Montreal in 2015, Go2 Productions created an 18-minute projection-mapping experience leading up to the unveiling of the Olympic rings on the roof of the Canada Olympic Committee’s 23-story headquarters. Click here to watch a video
For the Canada Olympic Excellence Day celebration in Montreal in 2015, Go2 Productions created an 18-minute projection-mapping experience leading up to the unveiling of the Olympic rings on the roof of the Canada Olympic Committee’s 23-story headquarters. Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy of Go2 Productions
Urban Projections worked with British artist Mat Collishaw and media artist Dave Lynch to create a mapped installation for the launch of the Jimmy Choo Vices collection in London. Based on the Naica mines in Mexico, custom video footage was mapped around crystal clusters. Lighting, pulsating glows, and shadow effects were overlaid onto footage of tower blocks, rain, and traffic.
Urban Projections worked with British artist Mat Collishaw and media artist Dave Lynch to create a mapped installation for the launch of the Jimmy Choo Vices collection in London. Based on the Naica mines in Mexico, custom video footage was mapped around crystal clusters. Lighting, pulsating glows, and shadow effects were overlaid onto footage of tower blocks, rain, and traffic.
Photo: Courtesy of Urban Projections
For a corporate event at the Temple House, the projection changed for each course of the meal, cycling through cities in Asia, Europe, South America, and the United States where the company had offices. For the Istanbul, Turkey-theme course, projections showed the Basilica Cistern. Cuisine from the region was served, and servers dressed in on-theme costumes. Music was also paired with the various projections and courses.
For a corporate event at the Temple House, the projection changed for each course of the meal, cycling through cities in Asia, Europe, South America, and the United States where the company had offices. For the Istanbul, Turkey-theme course, projections showed the Basilica Cistern. Cuisine from the region was served, and servers dressed in on-theme costumes. Music was also paired with the various projections and courses.
Photo: Jonathan Scott
For YouTube Brandcast 2017, held in New York in May, event producer Good Sense & Company tapped Worldstage to create to create a dynamic presentation backdrop using a mix of automated projection-mapped walls and LED technologies. Obscura Digital, LA Made Creative, ShowMotion, and the event team at MAS also collaborated on the presentation. Click here to watch a video
For YouTube Brandcast 2017, held in New York in May, event producer Good Sense & Company tapped Worldstage to create to create a dynamic presentation backdrop using a mix of automated projection-mapped walls and LED technologies. Obscura Digital, LA Made Creative, ShowMotion, and the event team at MAS also collaborated on the presentation. Click here to watch a video
Photo: Courtesy of WorldStage
Life Hack Academy Live Presented by Ford EcoSport
Life Hack Academy Live Presented by Ford EcoSport

Ford hosted a “life hack conference” as part of its new EcoSport compact SUV launch on January 25 at the Altman Building in New York. At the entrance, guests stuck pegs into the labeled board that represented their goal for the year, including “Embrace Simplicity,” “Make Use of My Kitchen,” and “Learn a New Skill.” 

Photo: Donald Bowers/Getty Images for Ford Motor Company
YSL Beauty Festival
YSL Beauty Festival

L'Oreal's YSL Beauty Festival, produced by Enter, kicked off festivities on Thursday night with a performance by Halsey on an elevated stage trimmed with bright LED lights.

Photo: Zachary Patino
YSL Beauty Festival
YSL Beauty Festival

Guests found decorative neon lips throughout the space, including in a standalone rectangular-shaped structure that quickly became one of the more popular photo ops of the evening. 

Photo: Zachary Patino
YSL Beauty Festival
YSL Beauty Festival

Neon signs enticed guests to try out vending machines stocked with YSL beauty products. 

Photo: Zachary Patino
Playboy Social Club
Playboy Social Club

The men's magazine partnered with Zoē Productions and Brand Allies to produce its first Playboy Social club, a two-day event that took over a boutique hotel in Palm Springs with a happy hour on Friday night and a pool party on Saturday. Classic cars from RMD Garage parked on the street extended the retro look and feel of a mirrored step-and-repeat onto city streets.

Photo: Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Playboy
Playboy Social Club
Playboy Social Club

Hairstylists were on hand to braid guests' hair and weave pom-poms, metallic rings, and other decorative accents into festival-ready hairstyles. 

Photo: Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Playboy
Playboy Social Club
Playboy Social Club

Guests could pop inside G-Eazy's mobile barbershop—an Airstream parked outside the venue—for a quick grooming session before hitting up Saturday's pool party.

Photo: Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Playboy
Bootsy Bellows Pool Party Presented by McDonald’s & PacSun
Bootsy Bellows Pool Party Presented by McDonald’s & PacSun

The sixth annual Bootsy Bellows party was produced by the Narrative Group. Guests could pose for a GIF inside a McDonald's vignette designed to look like a dripping ice cream cone. 

Photo: Courtesy of the Narrative Group
Bootsy Bellows Pool Party Presented by McDonald’s & PacSun
Bootsy Bellows Pool Party Presented by McDonald’s & PacSun

In order to pick up a free PacSun denim jacket, guests had to work their way through an activation that featured the clothing company's logo and products worked into photo-friendly backdrops.

Photo: Courtesy of the Narrative Group
Bootsy Bellows Pool Party Presented by McDonald’s & PacSun
Bootsy Bellows Pool Party Presented by McDonald’s & PacSun

Staffers stood behind a brightly colored wall and slid open small panels in order to hand guests McCafé products or McDonald's smoothies. 

Photo: Courtesy of the Narrative Group
The Antarctic Dome Powered By HP
The Antarctic Dome Powered By HP

The eight-minute, 360-degree show was centrally located in an 11,000-square-foot air-conditioned dome on Coachella grounds. The immersive experience was a reimagining of the novella Flatland: A Romance in Many Directions. The show featured a musical score from St. Vincent; art direction from Dev Harlan, Sougwen, and VolvoxLabs; and direction from Meta.is.

Photo: Courtesy of HP
The Levi’s Brand Presents Neon Carnival With Tequila Don Julio
The Levi’s Brand Presents Neon Carnival With Tequila Don Julio

For the ninth iteration of the late-night outdoor dance party and carnival, event producer Brent Bolthouse shook things up by ditching the traditional airport venue in favor of HITS Desert Park. Familiar touches, like the signature Ferris wheel and other carnival-style games, remained firm fixtures. Guests could also get their hair done at a Batiste Dry Shampoo station, or pick up product samples from the beauty brand.

Photo: Cassidy Sparrow/WireImage
The Levi’s Brand Presents Neon Carnival With Tequila Don Julio
The Levi’s Brand Presents Neon Carnival With Tequila Don Julio

The event included visual nods to Don Julio 1942 tequila, which provided bottle service for V.I.P. tables and offered guests specialty Palomas from its Airstream speakeasy.

Photo: Jerod Harris/WireImage
T-Mobile Indio Invasion, Powered by Pandora
T-Mobile Indio Invasion, Powered by Pandora

To encourage guests to engage via social media, Pandora partnered with the Visionary Group to create colorful photo ops at every step of a T-Mobile-sponsored pool party. As soon as guests arrived, they could pose for an arrivals post at a branded entryway featuring faux magenta bougainvillea and white wisteria on a graphic step-and-repeat.

Photo: Anneka Anneka Bunnag for TVG
T-Mobile Indio Invasion, Powered by Pandora
T-Mobile Indio Invasion, Powered by Pandora

Custom ribbon tents stocked with branded pillows and graphic rugs served as seating areas. 

Photo: Anneka Anneka Bunnag for TVG
T-Mobile Indio Invasion, Powered by Pandora
T-Mobile Indio Invasion, Powered by Pandora

In a nod to Gerald—the piñata that event headliner Dillon Francis often features in his social-media streams—event producers created an eight-foot-tall replica of the creature. During Francis's performance, smoke bombs erupted from the structure, releasing mini magenta Geralds. 

Photo: Alison Buck/Getty Images for Pandora
ZOEasis
ZOEasis

For its fourth annual ZOEasis style retreat, the Zoe Report brought a Marrakech theme to life with cozy floor cushions and a striking array of Arabic style lanterns at the Parker Palm Springs. 

Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Rachel Zoe Inc
ZOEasis
ZOEasis

A Souk marketplace featured activations from various brands, including a photo op from Amazon's Echo Look that let guests voice-command the device to snap a picture of them sporting pieces from Rachel Zoe's spring collection. Upon sharing the image and tagging it #EchoLook, participants received the Zoe Report's Box of Style on the spot.

Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Rachel Zoe Inc
Lucky Desert Jam
Lucky Desert Jam

For its second Desert Jam pool party at the Arrive Hotel, the denim brand continued its tradition of customizing Lucky-branded bandanas with guests' names.

Photo: WireImage
Lucky Desert Jam
Lucky Desert Jam

A gallery wall decorated with nods to motorcycle culture, denim, and the West Coast helped to visually evoke the brand's ethos.

Photo: WireImage
The HP Lounge at Coachella
The HP Lounge at Coachella

HP enticed festivalgoers to adopt a hands-on exploration of its products, offering them the opportunity to design a Klean Kanteen water bottle and control the digital blooms hanging from the lounge's ceiling through the use of HP products.

Photo: Courtesy of HP
#RevolveFestival
#RevolveFestival

Online clothing retailer Revolve continued to expand its festival presence, this year hosting an impressive roster of musical acts including Chance the Rapper, Snoop Dogg, SAINt JHN, Rich the Kid, and Saweetie who performed on a stage with a colorful surround. 

Photo: Rose Curiel
#RevolveFestival
#RevolveFestival

A swing carousel provided guests with a bird's-eye view of the Merv Griffin Estate, where the festival was held.

Photo: Rose Curiel
#RevolveFestival
#RevolveFestival

To reach a bar stocked with Moët Ice Imperial and Ice Rosé Champagne, guests had to wind their way through a hedge maze decorated with florals from Venus Et Fleur.

Photo: Rose Curiel
Absolut Open House
Absolut Open House

The vodka brand's activation on the festival grounds—which was produced by MKG—featured a colorful LED dance floor, a rainbow photo op, and a branded bar. The vibrant space was themed "Naturally Proud," which was meant to evoke both the Absolut Lime brand messaging as well as the brand's acceptance of all cultures, races, and sexualities.

Photo: Marissa Joy Photography
American Express Platinum House
American Express Platinum House

The returning American Express Platinum House, exclusive to cardmembers, was held at the Parker Palm Springs and offered food, drinks, swag, live performances, and art installations by Snarkitecture. SoulCycle founding senior master instructor Stacey Griffith taught morning classes that combined high-intensity workouts and musically driven meditation sessions. Later in the afternoon, crystal energy readings and Reiki healing stations continued the wellness offerings.

Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for American Express Platinum
American Express Card Member Club
American Express Card Member Club

Amex also had a presence on the festival fields, where it used R.F.I.D. technology in Coachella wristbands to offer card members access to a tranquil on-site lounge complete with a bar and charging stations, as well as other perks such as a priority lane for Uber pickup, a free Ferris wheel ride, and the chance to have a personal item embroidered.

Photo: Koury Angelo for American Express
Google Pixel 2 Photo Activation
Google Pixel 2 Photo Activation

Google tapped MKG to create photo activations highlighting the tech company's Pixel 2 Smartphone. In a fun twist on photo booths, the creative agency wrapped six of the festival's iconic Ferris wheel pods with an interior graphic to create a fun finish that guests could then snap using the Pixel. A Ferris wheel-adjacent activation provided non-riders with a similar experience. 

Photo: Courtesy of MKG
Republic Records and Dream Hotels Present "The Estate"
Republic Records and Dream Hotels Present 'The Estate'

At a lavish daytime party, guests took turns lounging or jumping on a Dream Hotel bed as they took in performances by Republic Records artists like Martin Solvieg and Phantoms. 

Photo: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Dream Hotels
Poppy’s BMW i Powered Paradise
Poppy’s BMW i Powered Paradise

The automotive company partnered with experiential marketing firm Mirrored Media for a campaign that saw 15 BMW iFleets wrapped in a colorful custom design created by Portugal the Man's John Gourley. Social-media influencers then drove the iFleets to the festival, sharing their road trip with followers along the way. 

Photo: Mirrored Media/Lingerfree Photography
Poppy’s BMW i Powered Paradise
Poppy’s BMW i Powered Paradise

At a Friday-night party, guests could create a shareable video at an interactive neon photo booth featuring the iFleet wrapped in Gourley's design.  

Photo: Mirrored Media/Lingerfree Photography
W Village Experience at the Safari Camp Grounds
W Village Experience at the Safari Camp Grounds

Marriott gave rewards members the chance to stay at one of four yurts on the festival's campground. A greenery-heavy yurt was meant to evoke the W's Bali hotel, while the others were designed to resemble the chain's Hollywood, Barcelona, and Dubai properties.

Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
Desert Escape for MoviePass and iHeartRadio
Desert Escape for MoviePass and iHeartRadio

JJLA produced a four-day activation that unveiled a new partnership between MoviePass and iHeartRadio. One of the weekend’s events offered a retreat for festivalgoers, with a lawn-garden atmosphere at a property on Lake La Quinta. A vintage Airstream bar served wine and cocktails, and a custom stage floating in the lake saw performances by Big Boi, Spencer Ludwig, and Thomas Jack.

Photo: Courtesy of JJLA
Uber Eats Pop-Up Brunch
Uber Eats Pop-Up Brunch

Uber Eats hosted a “recharging” brunch on Sunday at the Rowan Hotel. Food came from celebrity chef Eric Greenspan, and attendees were treated to mini neck, back, and shoulder massages.

Photo: Courtesy of Uber Eats/Agency Guacamole
Uber Eats Pop-Up Brunch
Uber Eats Pop-Up Brunch

A photo booth captured guests in a slow-motion video as they posed with an oversize Uber Visa card and food-theme pool floaties. 

Photo: Courtesy of Uber Eats/Agency Guacamole
SpringHill Suites’s “Space to Infinity” provided guests with an indoor planetarium experience. The exterior of the cube featured constellation-style brand messaging.
SpringHill Suites’s “Space to Infinity” provided guests with an indoor planetarium experience. The exterior of the cube featured constellation-style brand messaging.
Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
Inside the SpringHill Suites cube, guests could walk around and “stargaze.” A 360-degree fiber optic installation provided the starry night effect.
Inside the SpringHill Suites cube, guests could walk around and “stargaze.” A 360-degree fiber optic installation provided the starry night effect.
Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
The Luxury Collection offered guests three “portals” designed to virtually transport them around the world. Guests were greeted by a “concierge” who directed them to the closed doors. When guests looked through the door peep holes, they saw digital vignettes of locations in Peru, Thailand, and off the coast of the western U.S.
The Luxury Collection offered guests three “portals” designed to virtually transport them around the world. Guests were greeted by a “concierge” who directed them to the closed doors. When guests looked through the door peep holes, they saw digital vignettes of locations in Peru, Thailand, and off the coast of the western U.S.
Photo: Courtesy of Marriott
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