LightProjectionMapping

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Light Projection Mapping

Locations

We're most interested in doing projection mapping first in the new Noisebridge courtyard. Here's an initial 3D scan


Noisebridge 3D Scans

A scan of the Noisebridge courtyard

https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/noisebridge-courtyard-54f5ccda7a764ce6ad52864eb5ccc5b2


Equipment

Standard Projectors

- Epson 2150


Handheld Laser Projector - no depth of field blur

These are [DLP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Light_Processing) by default right?

- UO Smart Beam Laser

Software

- Polycam iPhone LiDAR scanner

This thing is pretty amazing! able to scan entire rooms on device in less than five minutes, and then export in any kind of useful file format!

- Blender for 3D modeling

- fsky.io for camera mapping - Worldeye - a 3D mapped laser projected globe [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcG9O6S6cOU&t=167s)

Inspiration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7X8ZnmLfM0

http://philogb.github.io/page/myriahedral/

https://github.com/Ocupe/Projectors


Tutorials

Collaborations

SudoRoom in Oakland is also interested in working on projection mapping!