77 Million Goes Big Down Under

May 28th, 02009 by Alexander Rose - Twitter: @zander

 

 This week Brian Eno transformed Sydney Opera House with mega projections of his 77 Million Paintings… (Stunning images from this DailyMail piece)  Here is a note from Brian on how it was achieved:

They’re enormous projectors – 14 on that side alone – and very carefully masked so there’s no fringing. And the image is double projected – so every area is covered by two identical images carefully registered on top of each other to boost power. The projectors are 3000 watts each, and they project from across the other side of the harbour – a throw of about 500 metres.

It was done by first of all photographing the building from each projector position, using a lens identical to that in the projector – and then cutting precise masks based on the photos.

 

 

 

This entry was posted on Thursday, May 28th, 02009 at 11:08 am and is filed under Long Now Announcements, Long Term Art.

  • Enoch Root

    Wow. Please just leave that in place, OK?

  • http://npirl.blogspot.com Bettina Tizzy

    Gasp!

  • http://davidpalmerstudio.com/welcome/losangeles.html David

    Wow.

  • Davide Bocelli

    Eccezionale!

  • http://www.moredarkthanshark.org radiocitizen

    I was in Sydney and went for a wander down to the Opera house over the course of a few nights.

    Photos and words cannot do justice to what Mr. Eno has accomplished with the Lighting of the Sails. Simply beautiful.

    Thank you.

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