Obscura Digital’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Projections
These guys are on the forefront of digital visual spectacle. They have transformed Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera House, and a myriad of well known static surfaces into virtual worlds of shapeshifting imagery. I’ve known them for years and they are just good artists. They just did this incredible installation, bringing a mosque to life in Abu Dhabi.
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