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The Infinity Wall: A Modern Mirage

The Infinity Wall: A Modern Mirage

November 16, 2016 Doha, Qatar – Persian Gulf

On an empty lot in the sandy outskirts of the very modern city of Doha a 5,000 square meter tent is erected to stage a very private event. In front of the tent stands a 110m wide by 9m high fabric-covered wall (about the length of a football field). Using high-powered digital projectors, 3D animations are projection-mapped onto the wall, giving the illusion of a large-scale kinetic modern art installation floating in the desert.

With less than three weeks lead time, top Qatari event producer and designer Fahad Signature tasked US-based projection design firm Megavision Arts with designing and producing a 3D projection-mapping effect that would mystify, entertain and engage the 1200 guests as they arrived to the secluded event site.

With crucial support from BARTKRESA Design and Creative Technologies, Megavision Arts’ Creative Director David Corwin and producer Amber Bollinger quickly assembled a team of artists, designers, technicians and programmers. With only one face-to-face meeting between Corwin and Art Director Vincent Rogozyk, the entire team assembled in Doha five days before the event. A fully equipped design and animation studio was temporarily configured in a meeting room at the St. Regis Hotel in Doha.

Based on the clients’ request for a 3D projection mapping that would be “very modern, artistic and magical” Corwin and Rogozyk began playing with abstract concepts that were evocative of Fahad Signature’s designs for the event, which included elements such as curvilinear wood furniture and sculptural wooden columns. Polish artists and animators Maciej Bałauszko and Michał Czubak were added to the team and began expounding upon the sketches, turning the rough curvilinear biomorphic and geometric ideas into polished animations.

Four basic scenes of abstract 3D kinetic animations were programmed to loop, morph and transition from one design to the next. These included: Optical Waves, Piano Tiles, Ribbon Architecture and the Involuted Helix.

Meanwhile at the remote event site, Creative Technologies (CTME) began installing the outdoor projection systems. As the Fahad Signature crew finished constructing the projection wall (fabricated out of a plywood-skinned scaffold structure sheathed in taut white muslin fabric) CTME began erecting weatherproof truss towers on the sand to house the digital projectors.

Eighteen double-stacked Panasonic DZ21K projectors, converged and blended in the Dataton Watchout media server to create one large seamless image, illuminated the Infinity Wall with over 300,000 lumens of light. The animation files consisted of 14,148,000 pixels per frame, which equates to over 21 BILLION pixels per minute being pushed through the system!

As guests pulled off the highway onto a freshly graded and paved driveway, to their surprise and delight they encountered a fantastic undulating phantasm looming on the horizon. As they continued towards the projected mirage, a custom score with synchronized sound effects vivified the illusion even more...
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