Magic Wall

The Magic Wall is a portable video performance installation, often used at the Smashed Up Soiree and for many other types of events.

Videos of the Magic Wall in action

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About the Magic Wall

Up to 20 frames of different sizes can be used in any arrangement to fit the space available – from desktop setups for DJ support to 30-metre wide stage setups. Frames can be behind, beside, or even simultaneously mixed behind and infront of performers with no shadows.

A controller allows the DJ or other performer to play films loops, still images, moving or static song lyrics and other animations in time with music or any performance. The content can also be set to respond to music automatically. The wall looks great with its set of vintage swing dance loops and electro patterns but can also play any required content with ease.

At Smashed Up Soiree, the taxidermy fox is used to communicate messages to the crowd throughout the night:

The drum kit can be used by the guests to control the wall:

The Cine Camera is a roving dancefloor unit that directly feeds cine style film to any number of the frames:

The whole installation can be set up in a new venue of any size with hanging or freestanding frames, and ready to play in about 2 hours using the touchscreen controller. And some screwdrivers.

Contact Gerred Blyth gerred@gmail.com to find out more about the wall.

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  1. Eric Clanton November 16, 2010 at 3:14 am #

    I wish I was there!

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