Peyote was commissioned by the Austrian Expo office to design the exhibition of the Austrian Pavilion at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai.
In the pavilion walls, ceiling and floor were played with images and films showing the diversity of Austria – its mountains, forests, lakes and rivers, as well as the diversity of the urban living space with all of its cultural and economic connections. Visitors' movements influenced what happened. Infrared and laser sensors, as well as numerous cameras registered whether a visitor strolled past, turned towards an image - or even hurled a snowball at the mountainside. Thus visitors could playfully start further images and details - blooming flowers, deer appearing on forest paths, birds starting to twitter. In the city room, video and image layers overlaid each other to form a 360-degree panorama of urban cultural and commercial life. As a group, the visitors decided which of the six themes they wanted to see next, and the selection was made through interactive zones on the floor. All of the rooms had suitable sound effects: the murmur of water, the crunch of snow, animal noises, industrial noises, classical, traditional and modern music all supplemented the visual impressions.
In the pavilion walls, ceiling and floor were played with images and films showing the diversity of Austria – its mountains, forests, lakes and rivers, as well as the diversity of the urban living space with all of its cultural and economic connections. Visitors' movements influenced what happened. Infrared and laser sensors, as well as numerous cameras registered whether a visitor strolled past, turned towards an image - or even hurled a snowball at the mountainside. Thus visitors could playfully start further images and details - blooming flowers, deer appearing on forest paths, birds starting to twitter. In the city room, video and image layers overlaid each other to form a 360-degree panorama of urban cultural and commercial life. As a group, the visitors decided which of the six themes they wanted to see next, and the selection was made through interactive zones on the floor. All of the rooms had suitable sound effects: the murmur of water, the crunch of snow, animal noises, industrial noises, classical, traditional and modern music all supplemented the visual impressions.
Project: Projection at Austrian Pavillon at World Expo, Shanghai 2010
Date: May 1st - Oct 31th 2010
Location: Expo Park Shanghai, China
Contractor: Peyote Cross Design (www.peyote.cc)
Tasks: programing and interactive 3D design for several multiscreen projections
Credits: Idea, Concept & Production: Oliver Irschitz, Programming & Patching: Woeishi Lean, Katharina Mayrhofer, Martin Zeplichal, Patrick Jost, Camera Tracking: Sebastina Neitsch, Content Editorial: Peter Drössler, Visual Direction & Graphics: Andreas Leitner, 2D Graphics & Motion Design: Stefan Salcher, Peter Maier, 3D Graphics: Markus Wipplinger, Martin Lorenz. High Resolution Film Panoramas: Wildruf Film, Video Production: Silvia Eckermann, Gerald Nestler, Panorama Photography: Reinhold Leitner, Sound Composition: Alexander Wagendristel, Music written by Alexander Wagendristel & Electric Indigo, produced by Electric Indigo, Sound Production and Effects: Markus Pöchinger, Snowball Tracking: Emanuel Andel, Anthony Rayzhekoff.
The project was realized in cooperation with Span-Zetynoglu Architects, Kraftwerk Living Technologies and Alpine-Mayreder (AMCC Ltd.)
Date: May 1st - Oct 31th 2010
Location: Expo Park Shanghai, China
Contractor: Peyote Cross Design (www.peyote.cc)
Tasks: programing and interactive 3D design for several multiscreen projections
Credits: Idea, Concept & Production: Oliver Irschitz, Programming & Patching: Woeishi Lean, Katharina Mayrhofer, Martin Zeplichal, Patrick Jost, Camera Tracking: Sebastina Neitsch, Content Editorial: Peter Drössler, Visual Direction & Graphics: Andreas Leitner, 2D Graphics & Motion Design: Stefan Salcher, Peter Maier, 3D Graphics: Markus Wipplinger, Martin Lorenz. High Resolution Film Panoramas: Wildruf Film, Video Production: Silvia Eckermann, Gerald Nestler, Panorama Photography: Reinhold Leitner, Sound Composition: Alexander Wagendristel, Music written by Alexander Wagendristel & Electric Indigo, produced by Electric Indigo, Sound Production and Effects: Markus Pöchinger, Snowball Tracking: Emanuel Andel, Anthony Rayzhekoff.
The project was realized in cooperation with Span-Zetynoglu Architects, Kraftwerk Living Technologies and Alpine-Mayreder (AMCC Ltd.)
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