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Open Video Workbook - Archived April 29th

SDNA, projection mapping experiments

 

We've been invited to participate to the Open Video workshop at the Ms Stubnitz, a fascinating Cold War German fishing ship moored in Canary Warf, the financial quarter of London, bankers central as we call it around here.

The Open Video workshop focuses on the exploration of Open Source Software to be used in different step of video production, post production and distribution.

Our main objective was to find an approachable software with a simple interface capable of mapping videos to physical surfaces.

That's how we found LPMT, went to the communication room of the Ms Stubnitz and started to map the vintage radios.

SDNA is a creative studio based in London producing distinctive digital artwork.

Our objective is to explore techniques of interaction within public spaces, using emerging technologies and unusual presentation media. Our interdisciplinary approach, integrating site-responsive installation and live performance, aims to widen the scope of digital art.

Established in 2004 by directors Ben Foot and Valentina Floris, SDNA continues to develop and present digital artwork and theatrical productions for festivals, fashion labels, museums, city councils, musicians and many more.
In the past eight years we have received many commissions for video design and multiple projection installations.

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