Interactive Laser Projection Tool

Elli Koliniati

This project serves as a previsualization tool for an interactive laser projection and a performer, in order to choreograph movements and light using motion capture. Its purpose is to help choreographers or even audience members visualize an idea by changing parameters that affect the projection and the final performance outcome in real-time. It was inspired initially by the “light sculptures” of the avantgard artist Anthony McCall and the later remakes by Initi who enabled a touch response. In this project, I tried to explore the idea further by creating projections that would involve motion response. Made with Unity.


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Goldsmiths, University of London
St James Hatcham Building

    Elli Koliniati

    Elli is an architect and multimedia designer particularly interested in using realtime and game engines. Drawing from her background in game and set design, her practice focuses on the use of projection mapping, motion capture and VR to create immersive performances and spatial experiences that evolve around a narrative.

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    Expanded Terrains  Experiential array   interactive  light  performance  

    Elli Koliniati

    Elli is an architect and multimedia designer particularly interested in using realtime and game engines. Drawing from her background in game and set design, her practice focuses on the use of projection mapping, motion capture and VR to create immersive performances and spatial experiences that evolve around a narrative.