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Experience Design Celebrates Kansas City Creativity

The Experience Design team at T2 + Back Alley films was honored to work with the Kansas City Area Development Council and create an experience for attendees of the 2010 Annual KCADC Luncheon. The theme of the luncheon was Celebrating Creativity in Kansas City and that left us plenty of things to be inspired by.

The presentation was grand. It spanned the entire length of the interior wall of the Grand Ballroom of the Kansas City Convention Center. We used six different projectors to project the images onto the wall and the combined final image was visually stunning – 300 feet long and over 30 feet tall.

We worked with Vista Productions as our live event partner; and Wheeler Audio for sound design; and Noel Selders, who created the original score.

KCADC Projection Wall from T2 + Back Alley Films on Vimeo.

AIGA’s 20th Anniversary

Last Saturday, Jan. 30th, we were lucky to have the local KC chapter of the AIGA host their 20th anniversary party right within T2′s walls! Collaborating with the party planners, VISTA Productions and we completely transformed our space using LEDs and patterned lighting. We also installed several interactive projections, creating an environment that was both exciting and relaxing.

When the guests first entered, they were surprised to see their name float up on our mesh curtain. From there, most guests would travel upstairs to discover that our staircase had been lined with slowly pulsing blue and magenta LED lights. Behind the crowd, we installed a projection piece that showcased a slowly passing time span, depicting the past 20 years.  Guests could then reach up and draw their own time lines, using body movements or even cell phone light, retelling the history using their own visual language. At several points, a milestone for that respective year would pop out of one of the lines being drawn and added to the stream. This piece was great to help create, because it not only re-enforced the sense of community it also illuminated the history of the AIGA!

More technical jargon after the jump!

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