An InfoComm 2016 Interview with Digital Visual Artist Rafik Anadol
Rafik Anadol did an amazing job designing digital art using projection at the Epson Booth here at InfoComm 2016. His creative use of laser-based projection, image mapping and color is used to project digital art on top of printed art to create a moving canvas of image. In addition, he also built an Infinity Room with four projectors that are mapping a room with digital art. This video interview includes demos of all the art in the Epson booth.
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