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| Projection technology launches street art into mainstream culture |
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| 04 Mar 2015 . BY Jason Holland |
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| Artist Sofles' works were projected onto Melbourne's largest mural |
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Graffiti artists were able to express their artworks using technology from TDC – Technical Direction Company as part of a major cultural event.
Australia’s annual ‘White Night Melbourne’ took place on 21 February, with the projected street art among the highlights. The interactive mural project, ‘Sofles – Graffiti Mapped’, was curated by Juddy Roller and featured the work of Australian street artist Sofles.
Using TDC’s projection mapping technology, the graffiti artwork was displayed on Melbourne’s largest mural, which is five stories high and 70m long.
TDC also provided video projection technology and expertise across a number of the exhibits at the twelve-hour White Night Melbourne event.
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