
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
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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
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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.
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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