The Creators Project (NYC) was this past weekend, but its website boasts so many amazing international artists and designers that we could keep posting about them for months.
One of my favorites is Brazilian design group Super Uber, a collective based in Sao Paulo that combines architecture, software engineering, graphic design and a creative sensibility to create interactive multimedia projects for a variety of sectors. Whether working for a school or presenting their own exhibits, Super Uber removes the border between man and machine for a truly interactive experience in which the observer becomes a part of the exhibit.
Super Uber's Reel
Their latest project--the Mapping of Santa Rita-- takes an old church in Rio de Janeiro and turns it into something living and malleable via the technology of projection mapping. Video of this amazing event can be found below in Portuguese, but for more information on how the Mapping of Santa Rita works and Super Uber as a collective head over to their profile on the Creators Project's website.
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