This bachelor’s thesis examines the technique of projection mapping with a focus on dome projections and their application for conveying information. Feminist aspects in the electronic music industry were to be highlighted in the form of data visualisation. The project ‘DOM,’ a projection mapping in a geodesic dome, explores the central question of how this technique can be used creatively to create an immersive and informative data visualisation. The aim of the work was to create an immersive experience and give the recipient a basic understanding of the topic of women in the electronic music industry. The combination of immersion and data visualisation is intended to raise awareness and highlight the relevance and importance of women in music. The work demonstrates how projection mapping can be used innovatively and effectively to present socially relevant issues in an exciting and aesthetically pleasing way, fusing art and education. This project aims to raise awareness of the topic and emphasise the potential of projection mapping in the fields of art, education, and society.
Project
Immersive Data Visualisation and Information Transfer Through Projection Mapping on Complex Architecture
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Bachelor’s Thesis:Immersive Data Visualisation and Information Transfer Through Projection Mapping on Complex Architecture
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Author:Katharina Peterka
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Supervised by:Daniel Fabry
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Bachelor’s Degree Programme:Information Design
Katharina Peterka’s bachelor’s thesis demonstrates how projection mapping can be used innovatively and effectively to present socially relevant issues.
© Katharina Peterka
© Katharina Peterka
© Katharina Peterka
© Katharina Peterka
© Katharina Peterka
© Katharina Peterka