Tokyo Night Light

I am absolutely fascinated by projection mapping technology. So, of course, I need to share this new project where Panasonic illuminates the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku, Japan using the world’s largest permanent projection mapping display and a series live animations. The mapping display and its light installation-like visuals are remotely played and managed using cloud-controlled spatial production by Panasonic AcroSign and Remotely Managed Service. The live animations began projecting on February 25th, 2024 and since then, a continuous number of moving images is played at night, lighting up the dark skyline of Tokyo with spatial production.

Check out the mesmerizing short video on the display (below).

https://youtu.be/q-clgNgwil8?si=pPFPMLfZsSgzLFJr

 

 

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2 Responses to Tokyo Night Light

  1. Beautiful to project these images on buildings. Why not have buildings be canvases, too?

  2. Superb, thanks for sharing

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