Projection mapping has been around for several years, but when done well, it still has an impact that is hard to deny. This video from 2016 shows an incredible display that was directly projected onto the Bucharest Parliament buildings.  The story follows the entire human timeline, from the Stone Age to the Information Age. Each chapter showcases dramatic visuals that completely transform the traditional architecture of the parliament into a canvas for expression. Romera Diseño e Infografia is responsible for this projection mapping, and their expertise in this medium is obvious.  Make sure to watch the video with sound on, to get the full effect of this technology in action. It’s pretty remarkable how projections can so fully transform a building, or other structure, into something entirely new. Via Fubiz: 


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