During Art Basel in Miami, we used 3D projection mapping technology to transform the façade of Ocean Drive's famous Tides Hotel into a giant 8,000-square-foot-canvas. Starring the Hyundai Veloster, the projection celebrated old school video games choreographed to an original 8-bit score composed by the popular chiptune band, Anamanaguchi.
The Hyundai Veloster RE:MIX LAB is a festival of art, music, fashion, technology, culture and design taking place in New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami and Los Angeles. Learn more at http://www.remix-lab.com/
@TheBert1449 Have any links or keywords for searching you could share with me? I have seen a lot of these and this is one of the best I have found so I would really like to see which ones you are referring to.
ArenSwen 3 weeks ago
@TheBert1449 examples?
neale3 3 weeks ago
Ive seen this stuff before...this is definitely not the coolest. There are at least a dozen other companies that do this better
TheBert1449 1 month ago
1:51 That freaked me out.
etatauri 2 months ago
w8 lol is this real? haha or like special affects and by special affects i meen they videod a building and fucked it up lol
monsterisyummyful 2 months ago
That's amazing. I want to see a Veloster commercial like this. Or whatever.
hongsc 2 months ago
blows the Nokia Lumina to shreds
PunkRocker904 2 months ago
este tipo de trabajos asi son demasiadoscomplicados loque le da el efecto 3d son las sombras cuando cae piezas y ovbiamente no hay nad aue cae y por ende no existe tal sombra
kevinbetomms 2 months ago
I came here for the music :D
shanedawson4everable 2 months ago
Engineered for whatever.
Jacquesgeurtse 2 months ago