Oh wow! I just chatted with jack a few weeks ago about possibly going surfing with him. Thought we lost him from the bay area ... 

I'll reach out to him! 

That looks rad!!!! I'm pretty sure musicians would be very interested in projection mapping projects too


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Romy Ilano




On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 9:14 AM <hol@gaskill.com> wrote:
i don't have his email address handy but Jack Kern is someone to talk to in Oakland about projection mapping - here's the Gnar Gate they made for people to listen to while listening to wobbling sounds or whatever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EjLdU8xosw

On 2022-01-31 8:00 pm, Romy Ilano via sudo-discuss wrote:

OK so I'm thinking about this projection mapping project, where I project cartoons and other art from a portable projector onto 3D models / forms / mannequins.
 
 
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We have very good quality (relatively) visual projectors at both Noisebridge and Sudoroom
 
However, I'm wondering if I should invest in a cheapie projector because that would give me more mobility. Then I could projection map at skateparks, he omni commons, and have more than one projector projecting around a large room. 
 
This wouldn't be quite the equipment I need to recreate something as crazy as the Van Gogh limestone exhibits in France (there's one in SF right now too) but something truly fun would be a lot of little projectors!
 
What are some good starting off points and open source projects around projection mapping?
 
 
 

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