The Electric Canvas, a company specialising in large scale projections, has used Modulo Player media servers for four different projection sites as part of the Singapore Night Festival 2019.
The main façade of the National Museum of Singapore was the canvas for ‘Keep Dreaming’ by French company, Spectaculaires Allumeurs d’Images. The Electric Canvas deployed three Modulo Player media servers to deliver 10 channels of video plus two channels of audio for the installation.
Staged on a Banyan Tree in the gardens of the National Museum was ‘The Legend of Ramanyana’, also by Spectaculaires. The narrative ‘son et lumieÌ€re’ featured lighting and sound, with projection by The Electric Canvas for which a single Modulo Player delivered three channels of video.
On the chapel building of Chijmes, The Electric Canvas used a Modulo Player to deliver four channels of video and two channels of audio for ‘Waves of Time’. The projection content was created by local artists, Chips and Toon, and The Electric Canvas assisted them in mapping the show onto the architecture of the building, using the exclusive X-Map function of Modulo Player for 2D warping.
Lastly, the clock face of the Stamford Court building was brought to life with projection designed and delivered by The Electric Canvas, in a fun mapped piece entitled, ‘Tropicana’. Once again, a Modulo Player media server delivered two channels of video and two channels of audio.