360º IMMERSIVE DINNER TABLE PROJECTION MAPPING

Step into the extraordinary with a mind-blowing immersive projection mapping dining experience.

At Lumenarius, we leverage our cutting-edge technology, streamlined processes, and expert talent to deliver unforgettable experiences for live events and permanent installations.






THE EXPERIENCE

As the guests walked into the space their eyes were wide with awe.

Upon entry they were greeted with an interactive opening feature. As they grabbed for a glass of bubbly or a bite from the charcuterie board the overhead 3D camera picked up their arms and hands and projected colorful topographic lines directly on top.

As the night progressed each course was completely themed with a selection of colors, ambient environmental sounds, and pixel perfect projected visuals that highlighted the shape of the plates and nature of the meal.

Truly fully immersive in every sense of the word.





“It’s nothing like I have ever witnessed before, truly astounding!”

∆ Jeremiah Jones, Guest


THE SYSTEM

Part of the challenge, and the fun, is how to make it all happen.

At Lumenarius we have over a decade of experience in every form of projection mapping possible. With that we have developed a unique approach to interfacing with multiple high definition projectors and billions of pixels.

By handling all of the workflows, cables, and power considerations we can ensure that the projectors are virtually hidden while the show plays back smooth and reliably.




THE CONTENT

To achieve a truly immersive experience the visual content must be on point.

Our design team achieved these looks by understanding the shape and layout of the space while considering the courses and the ingredients as well.

For each of the 4 courses a custom video was created that was mapped to each of the walls and surfaces so that a single video would have all of the data needed to completely activate the space.

For the salad course the visuals featured multiple colors found in the presentation along side geometric lines and facets that conveyed the chopped and diced nature.

For the salmon course we developed multiple looks based on slow motion footage of waves with a deep blue tone throughout. From there schools of digital fish were programmed to weave between the plates and across the scene.

Lastly, for the dessert, we chose a deep red color to contrast the apple crisp and vanilla ice cream concoction. Particles flurried from each plate as they did the intersections of the walls while velvet geometric forms mirrored the scene.