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Case Study

LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2018

Luke Halls Studio used Notch to create an interactive experience for the 2018 edition of the London Design Festival.

Taking place between the 18th and 23rd of September 2018, The London Design Festival celebrated its 10th Birthday. During the event, a range of design lead installations took place all across London. Working together with Es Devlin, Google Arts + Culture Lab, Nocte and LUX technical, Luke Halls Studio created an interactive experience using Notch. Londoners were able to view their poetry in real-time across Nelson’s Column in the heart of London’s Trafalgar Square.

Luke Halls studio is a multidisciplinary moving image studio, specialising in video and projection for music, theatre, and the arts. We talk to animator Charli Davis on the project: "We started with a brief from Es Devlin and The London Design Festival to bring the Trafalgar Square Lions to life. We developed on an idea that we had worked on previously with Es and Google Arts + Culture for a user-driven poetry installation".

Es and Luke Halls Studio visualised the journey of one person’s word turning into a short poem using animation across the Lions and Nelson's column. They envisioned a silenced lion being able to roar within the animation. Pre-production ran for one month, three days of which were spent on projection tests, working with a small team of five. It was important for the projection design to feel congruous, the Lions and Nelson's Column had to feel part of the same piece. A major challenge was creating a design that could be mapped onto these unusual organic shapes. Using Notch and disguises gx2 machine, the team were able to seamlessly map their projections using virtual models which translated into accurate real-world projections.

Notch enabled us to give Londoners the voice of a Lion.
Andrea Cuius, Notch Animator, Nocte Studio

Central to their design idea was ensuring that the poems were being received and projected live onto the statues. It was important for the text to follow the contours of the statues to fuse together the existing and the new. Using Notches real-time text generation the team was able to render out high quality animated text and update it live. Notch’s virtual lighting contoured the lion with life-like shadows which were projected live via the gx2. The design turned out exactly as envisioned and the event was a roaring success.

Full Credits

Client

London Design Festival / Google

Production Company

London Design Festival / Google

Artist

Es Devlin

Fabrication

Stage One

Creative Direction

Es Devlin

Video Director

Charli Davis, Luke Halls Studio

Video Producers

Luke Halls Studio

Animation

Charli Davis and Elena Kotsi, Luke Halls Studio

3D Modelling and UVing

Jon Botros and Dave Shepherd

Notch Animator

Andrea Cuius, Nocte Studio

Poetry Generation

Ross Goodwin, Google Arts + Culture Lab

System Integration

LUX Technical

Sound Design

res.lab

Equipment Vendor

Blue-i

Media Server

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