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Virtual Fireworks, Halloween special show, Fx Effects-Fantasy, Advertising, Video projection onto a Water Wall, and much more.

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TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LAST CREATION: "THE DEEP THICK SCREEN"

Previous Presentations :

URBAN SCREEN - Caceres, Spain October 2009
Melimage present for this ocasion a 15 minuts show based on the cultural roots of Caceres, called the most beautiful city of Spain.
Animated images and music with Romanic, Celtic, Iberic, Arabic ,Medieval and American references changed the facede of the Ayuntamiento (Council)

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DUBLIN CULTURE NIGHT, Ireland, 2009
Projections onto the facade of several buildings. Trinity College was one location where many elements of its history and prestige were used to create the show.
The huge chimney of the Jameson Distillery was transformed into a fantastic place, and the office building of the festival drew the eyes of every festival visitor

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DUBLIN CULTURE NIGHT, Ireland, 2008
A special melimage show onto the facade of the Bernard Shaw Birthplace - Dublin. Pictures of his family and himself, ina resume about his life and creations.

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DUBLIN CULTURE NIGHT, Ireland, 2008
For Dublin Culture Night 2008, Melimage projected 2D and 3D futurist and classical designs on the architectural details of the church’s façade of Saint Stephen Pepper Canister Church, mixing fine art imagery and video to create an illusionary effect. The interior stained glass windows and certain religious symbols were also animated on the exterior façade of the church, paired with an original, evocative sound collage

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FESTIVAL OF WORD CULTURES, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, 2007 Created for the 2007 Festival of World Cultures organized by the Dun Laoghaire mayor’s office, this show sought to evoke different cultures – European, Egyptian, African, Asian – using original artwork. With the aid of specialized computer programs, the show was adapted in every detail to the façade of the Royal Marine Hotel, where we presented our show. A performer in real time appears to interact with a virtual character. In the end, the performer himself transforms into a virtual entity that proceeds to climb the building.

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