You're watching a video of "As Above, So Below," an impressive projection mapping installation featured at this year's DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn. The arresting visual smorgasbord was orchestrated by artists Simon Anaya, Farkas Fulop, Richard Jochum, Johnny Moreno, John Ensor Parker and Ryan Uzilevsky as part of the Immersive Surfaces projection installation. The artists describe their project:

We set out to create a one of a kind public art experience, a projection mapping installation for multiple surfaces and multiple dimensions. With a hand picked team of artists and sponsorship by Senovva, something incredible emerged. Unfolding like an animated modern Botticelli painting, flowing above our heads and spreading outwards in every direction, "As Above, So Below" immersed viewers in the architecture of the Manhattan Bridge. Audiences physically entered the story and explored the shimmering surface as it ignited with messages and symbols.


You can read more about the project over at Light Harvest Studios.

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