HD building projection

Using multiple HD projectors, a cool light show is projected on a building in downtown San Francisco.
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1. SixaxisDualshock 4 years ago

So that's why people from San Francisco has trouble sleeping at night.. :D

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2. garshooba 4 years ago

WooooooooooooW cool :D

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3. DarkiKun 4 years ago

cool =)

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4. MoT 4 years ago

I'd like to see background behind the building projected onto the building.

Make it appear invisible..

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5. Dokandre 4 years ago

#4 it would only work from a certain point of view, since if you move around the scene should "move" aswell, but what is projected at the building would just keep static.

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6. peterpan007 4 years ago

I really liked the red and white balls, its cool how they made them bounce off the ledges or window sills. ( is sills spelt right?)

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7. Mix 4 years ago

A nice way 2 view Snotr videos >:)

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8. Highmeadow 4 years ago

#6 Yes, it is, but spelt isn't a word... :)

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9. NucleoVega 4 years ago

what an awesome idea.

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10. whowhatme 4 years ago

#8 ?

spelt:
a wheat, Triticum aestivum spelta, native to southern Europe and western Asia, used chiefly for livestock feed.