Projection artist Ross Ashton of London, UK based The Projection Studio was invited back to Caerphilly Castle in Wales – by popular demand - to recreate his fabulous "Illuminata" digital art son et Lumière. The commission – for which Ashton also designed the large format projection system used to bring the work to life - was from Cadw - the Welsh Assembly Government division responsible for … [Read more...]
Projection Studio creates “Illuminata” at Caerphilly Castle
Projection artist Ross Ashton of London, UK based The Projection Studio created artwork and designed a large format video projection system for the fabulous "Illuminata" son et Lumière at Caerphilly Castle. The commission was from Cadw - the Welsh Assembly Government division responsible for preserving and promoting the history and heritage of Wales, and it is the first time that an … [Read more...]
World Cup Closes in With First Large Format Projections in South Africa
The Closing Ceremony for the FIFA 2010 World cup at Soccer City stadium, Soweto, Johannesburg featured the first ever large scale video projections to be integrated into a live show in South Africa. The ground-breaking extravaganza that brought the tournament to a close just before the Final was produced by the VWV Group. UK-based The Projection Studio's Ross Ashton was appointed as … [Read more...]
Projection Studio Does “Ballroom Blitz” in Style at Buckingham Palace!
However ...... this was no ordinary Ballroom! Right in the heart of Buckingham Palace, one of London's most famous buildings, The Projection Studio created a stunning video show, featuring much archival World War 1 and 2 footage charting the history of The Not Forgotten Association. The Not Forgotten Association was formed in 1920 to provide entertainment, recreation and leisure to the … [Read more...]
E/T/C London transforms science into art for Cambridge 800 Finale
Projection artist Ross Ashton helped bring the Cambridge 800 Anniversary year to a spectacular close with 2 major new light works in the UK's historic University town that were dedicated to "Transforming Tomorrow". Projected onto 2 sites, Senate House and the adjacent Old School, and the end of Kings College Chapel and the next door Gibbs Building, a combination of PIGI and video projection … [Read more...]