Doritos Presents Professor Green: Coming to Get Me (director Chris Cairns)
Producer: Martin Poyner
Developer: Neil Mendoza
Agency: AMV BBDO London
A groundbreaking interactive 360º panoramic YouTube music video for ‘Coming To Get Me’ from Professor Green.
The full YouTube version lets the viewer pan the camera around 360º within the video while it plays, creating a new experience every time it’s viewed. Check out the YouTube version for the full effect.
There is also a groundbreaking iPhone version of the video, developed by Chris Cairns and Neil Mendoza for Partizan Darkroom and AMV, available from the App Store. The app allows users to experience the video in a super intuitive, palm-of-your-hand way, exploring the video by moving the phone around.
Click here to see the making of.
Escape
Developers/Designers: Neil Mendoza & Anthony Goh
Director: Chris Cairns
This piece is a collaboration between Neil Mendoza and Anthony Goh, captured by Chris Cairns. The installation consists of a tree containing the birds. Each bird consists of a load of broken phone junk, just enough of one phone for it to continue working and an Ardiuno Mini. The working phone communicates via serial to the Arduino that then decides how the bird should move, when it should answer calls (from the public or other birds) and when it should make calls.
Escape was exhibited at the V&A during London Design Week 2010.
Diesel Interactive retail installation
By Champagne Valentine
Agency: Diesel Europe
Champagne Valentine worked with Diesel Europe to create an interactive retail installation to end them all for the launch of their Winter campaign in October 2010. Installed in Amsterdam and Antwerp, the display combines new technologies with spiritual sculpture resulting in a new kind of sensory experience. This video documents the installation, for the poor souls unable to visit it in person.
Emoticon Labs
By Champagne Valentine
An interactive application that captures people’s actual facial expressions in real time, compositing emoticons animations overtop.
Audience
Designers/Developers: rAndom International and Chris O’Shea
More info: http://www.chrisoshea.org/audience
Hand From Above
Designer/Developer: Chris O’Shea
More info: http://www.chrisoshea.org/hand-from-above
Hand from Above was commissioned by Abandon Normal Devices and Liverpool City Council for BBC Big Screen Liverpool and the Live Sites Network.
