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TDC Immerses White Night 2016 in Projection

Storytelling using 360-degree immersive projection. Image: TDC - Technical Direction Company

On February 20 at White Night Melbourne 2016, TDC -- Technical Direction Company -- achieved a projection mapping first inside La Trobe Reading Room of The State Library of Victoria located in Melbourne. On the façade of the library building itself, TDC immersed audiences in a myriad of illuminated video projections.

Melbourne is one of seven UNESCO Cities of Literature, which inspired a group of Australian Artists -- Nick Azidis, Lisa Greenaway, Adem Jaffers, and Bentley Dean -- to create Ideation, as a spectacular audio-visual celebration of the power of libraries to teach, inspire, and develop knowledge. The Library's majestic La Trobe Reading Room is an octagonal 1,000m-wide learning space under a 35m high-dome. When it was opened in 1913 it was the largest of its kind in the world.

Ideation at White Night Melbourne 2016 paid tribute to this important room by giving it a virtual makeover in the form of illuminated 360-degree artwork. Steve Cain, head technician at TDC, said: "It was a very challenging and complex room to line up each video projector and image."

The team at TDC created a projection area that was 120m wide by 30m high with a full 360-degree blend. High-resolution content was rendered at 8K wide and 2.5K high creating a single image at an amazing 20,000 pixels.

"The size of the image allowed us to do true pixel lock on all server outputs through to projection, making for the sharpest and best possible image," added Cain. "To achieve this, I made good use of the pre-visualization tool and footprint features of our d3 Technologies 4x4pro servers to come up with the best design concept as well as to use every pixel and projector brightness as efficiently as possible."

"An additional challenge to overcome was achieving pixel perfect blending and focus over building surface curves, balconies that protrude several meters forward, and alcoves recessing back several meters, side-by-side. Although this was a challenge, it's one that we knew how to overcome after many years of mastering different building architectures with projection mapping."

"To create the video projections this year, we used our d3 4x4pro media servers running new VFC output cards as well as play out of fully immersive surround sound, integrated with high-resolution Barco HDF-W26 large-format projectors. It was a great project to do, very cool, and I loved it," enthused Cain.

In front of a large forecourt and lawns filled to capacity with White Night revellers, TDC provided video projection using the State Library façade, forecourt grass, steps, and trees as a canvas. All up, the projection area was 80m wide by 24m high.

"For the exterior, we used more of our Barco HDF-W26 high-brightness projectors and integrated them with Christie Pandoras Box media servers for playback," added Pete Lynn, technical project manager at TDC.

"The Artists used video to explore the library as an ecosystem of imagination and the driving energy for knowledge. By doing this project, TDC, working with Amanda Morgan, James HH Morgan, and DJ JNETT, attempted to show the inspiring process of human learning."

TDC delivered projections for several additional sites for White Night including:
• Still Here on the façade of the National Gallery of Victoria working with Australian Indigenous artist Josh Muir and Ample Projects.
• For Luminesce, the interior of St Paul's Cathedral was a collaboration with video artist Robert Jarvis, composer Gian Slater, and vocal ensemble Invenio.
• TDC also created video projections for the CGI building with Chase Burns for White Wash.

White Night Melbourne attracts multiple thousands of people into central Melbourne each year. Even returning visitors feel that each White Night is a unique experience and with immersive video projection at its heart, it is enjoyed by everyone.

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(28 April 2016)

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