Elektropastete collaborated with MLF (Marshmallow Laser Feast) for Studio Output’s client Sony Playstation on «Sony – Immersive Video Projection».
This exciting project pushes the boundaries of projection mapping.
A white room was augmented with virtual scenery in realtime.
«Add to this real props, live puppetry, interaction between the virtual and physical worlds, a mixture of hi-tech and lo-tech live special effects, a little bit of pyrotechnics and a lot of late nights.»
For a more detailed description check out Memo’s blog post
Great behind the scenes footage here





Credits
Agency: Studio Output
Ian Hambleton – Producer
Client: Sony PlayStation
Produced and Directed by MarshmallowLaserFeast
Mehmet Akten (MSA Visuals) – Director
Robin McNicholas (Flat-E) – Director
Barney Steel (The Found Collective) – Director / Producer
Ian Walker (The Found Collective) – Post Production Producer
Nadine Allen – Production Assistant
Kavya Ramalu – Production Secretary
Thomas English – Camera Man / AR
Richard Bradbury – Focus Puller
Celia Clare-Moodie – Camera Assistant
Jonathan Stow – Assistant Director
Philip Davies – Digital Imaging Technician
Jools Peacock – 3D Artist
Dirk Van Dijk – 3D Artist
Tobias Barendt – Programmer
Raffael Ziegler – 3D Artist
Alex Trattler – 3D Artist
Neil Lambeth – Art Department Director
Elise Colledge – Art Department Assistant
Oli van der Vijver – Set Construction
Robert Pybus – Assistant Director / Puppeteer
Gareth Cooper – Actor
Kimberly Morrison – Puppeteer
Rhimes Lecointe – Puppeteer
Jen Bailey-Rae – Puppeteer
Tashan – Puppeteer
Ralph Fuller – Puppeteer
Frederick Fuller – Puppeteer
Jane Laurie – Puppeteer
Sandra Ciampone – Photography / Puppeteer
Daniel McNicholas White – Runner
Maddie McNicholas – Runner
Nick White – Runner
Rosa Rooney – Runner
Posted in interactive by alex on December 12th, 2011.
Tags: augmented reality, barney steele, london, mad mapper, mapping, Marshmallow Laser Feast, memo akten, mlf, playstation move, projection, realtime, Robin McNicholas, sony, syphon, The Found Collective, thomas english, unity