Design Studio Ambos&& Used Laser Projection as Christmas Tree Decor
Christopher Magsambol — December 28, 2015 — Art & Design
References: ambos.art.br & psfk
During the holidays, most families find their dusty box of ornaments, Christmas balls and other trinkets to deck out their tree, but design studio Ambos&& opted for a more creative option -- laser projection.
Projection mapping often involves projecting images on non-white and non-flat surfaces. Although this technology is traditionally used for large-scale installations, Ambos&& decided to apply these concepts to a standard Christmas tree. Ambos&& developed the specific software required to illuminate a tree in this manner almost accidentally. The studio adapted an earlier study by a designer from the firm whose project involved a live data flow visualization on a natural tree.
The results are visually stimulating, and this contemporary and technology-focused project may predict the future of Christmas tree decor.
Projection mapping often involves projecting images on non-white and non-flat surfaces. Although this technology is traditionally used for large-scale installations, Ambos&& decided to apply these concepts to a standard Christmas tree. Ambos&& developed the specific software required to illuminate a tree in this manner almost accidentally. The studio adapted an earlier study by a designer from the firm whose project involved a live data flow visualization on a natural tree.
The results are visually stimulating, and this contemporary and technology-focused project may predict the future of Christmas tree decor.
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