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Light Mural’ - was a 10-foot by 4-foot animated scene of beach life featuring Kinect, one Christie DWU951-Q projector with an ultra-short throw lens. When touched, the interactive mural sensed depth changes and came to life with pop-up images.

“Microsoft Beach Club” Pairs Microsoft Kinect, Christie Technologies

CANNES, France – Christie and Microsoft brought mixed-reality technologies to the beachfront in Cannes, France for the Microsoft Beach Club during the 2015 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Visitors to the Microsoft Beach Club experienced the latest in projection mapping collaborations via two customized projects using Microsoft Kinect technology and Christie projectors and software.

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HRS UDC-210 panel

Video Technicians Using HRS UDC Panels for Corporate Events

SEATTLE – Video technician John Cocci has invested in a second UDC button panel event controller from High Resolution Systems (HRS) to use for live corporate shows.  Cocci added the UDC-400 to his equipment inventory, which already features a UDC-210 he purchased earlier.  He has provided video support for the producers of corporate events for Google, Cisco, Microsoft, Boeing, Starbucks, Burger King, Discovery Network and others.

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Projection Artworks' Projection on Roof of London's O2 Gets d3 Assist

Projection Artworks Supports UK Rugby Team with Roof Visuals on London’s O2; d3 Provides Assist

LONDON – The roof of London’s O2 became a massive projection-mapped canvas for Projection Artworks’ rose-themed send-off for the England Rugby Team. d3, which had also been involved in last summer’s immense projection on the Hoover Dam, played a key role in the visuals, with roses “blooming” in synch to mezzo soprano Laura Wright’s performance of “Jerusalem” from atop The O2.

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