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Projection Mapping Long Shot – HP’s 75th Anniversary

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This might be the coolest projection mapping since Box. MrBeam, a projection mapping team out of the Netherlands, dropped us a line about their newest work done for the 75th anniversary of HP.

25 projectors, 7 sets, a robotic camera and some awesome content.

The entire thing is shot in one shot, a single long take. It takes the viewer through the entire history of Hewlett and Packard. It seamlessly transitions between sets of the original HP garage in Palo Alto, a 3D globe, a miniature city, a floating ‘cloud’ of cubes, a rotating text display, an entire living room and ends with a cutout of the HP logo.

Check out the behind the scenes video.

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This is particularly relevant given HP’s new projection computer Sprout.

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