Today on the VJ-U netcast we’ll be interviewing Aleksej, director of Circus of Now, a large-scale multimedia event design company. Among other things, we’ll discuss their Intelligent Media Composer, a polymorphic HD projection system that can dynamically mix timelines of pre-produced content with live feeds. Join us in the studio to ask questions or watch in the player below.

Nov. 6, 2007, 5 PM EST – Big visuals for big events: the Circus of Now (interview)

2 responses to “Polymorphic Projection for Live Events”

  1. aziz mahmut says:

    that's truly inspiring. congratulations and keep up the good work.

  2. […] John Hutchinson pointed us to this hack a day post about a new projector calibration system. Skip to minute 3:00 in the video to see the applications for multiple projections and non-rectangular, curved surfaces. It uses embedded light sensors in the projection surface and software — no projector hacks — and was created by researchers at Carnegie Mellon (pdf), Stanford, and Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs. Not only could this be a huge timesaver for groups like the Circus of Now, the time saved could be used to get really ambitious and experimental with your projection design. […]

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