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A Southern Dark Ride

August 11, 2016 by joelzika

In June of 2016, artist Joel Zika built an animated installation in a historic ghost train in Oxford Alabama. Using projection mapping designed specifically for this unusual space. Original props were removed and the darkened tunnels were used to build a new immersive space. Whilst developing the work the entire ride experience was captured using ultra low light cameras for a full 360 immersive experience. The result is a 2 minute ride experience into the artwork and this hybrid multimedia […]

Categories: Animation, Projection, Research, Uncategorized • Tags: 360 video, architecture, digital art, fair ground, gallery, halloween, horror, installation art, motion graphics, new media, oculus rift, projection mapping, samsung gear VR, theme parks, video mapping, virtual reality

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Rue and Co Projections

May 6, 2014 by joelzika

  I have been commissioned to create a large scale projection work for a new eating precinct in downtown Melbourne.  Rue & Co is situated at 80 Collins st Melbourne and features shipping container eateries from Kong, Jimmy Grants, and St Ali. The work is massive and sits across from a equally enormous piece from Melbourne artist Rone. A big thanks to Sean Healy (Skynoise) for his production design on this work. It is open 7 Days a week and visible at night (there’s food there […]

Categories: Design, Projection, Public Art, Retail Design • Tags: 80 Collins st, architecture, art, digital art, Kong, Malatesta, new media, projection, projection mapping, Rue and Co, Rue&Co, St Ali, video mapping

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Retail Projections @ Asuza concept store

April 24, 2012 by joelzika

I have collaborated with the folks at the Asuza Concept store to develop this three screen installation. it opens 2nd May, 2013 6-8pm Asuza Concept Store, Level 1, 262 Brunswick St. Fitzroy

Categories: Design, Projection, Retail Design • Tags: animation, architecture, Asuza, fashion, melbourne, melbourne fashion festival, new media, projection mapping, retail

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Retail Design @ Penthouse Mouse 2011

March 11, 2011 by joelzika

Here is my work from the 2011 Penthouse Mouse -a temporary fashion store, arts and events space for the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival

Categories: Design, Uncategorized • Tags: architecture, art, exhibition, fashion, illustration, installation, installation art, melbourne, penthouse mouse, photographic prints

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Das Super Paper – Interview

December 13, 2010 by joelzika

Here is an interview I did with Bronwyn Bailey Charteris, editor of Das Super Paper Download it here http://www.dassuperpaper.com/      

Categories: 2010 Terrorium 2.0, Media/Articles • Tags: animation, architecture, exhibition, gallery, installation art, melbourne art, new media, spatial theory, video mapping

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Fringe Hub 2010

October 2, 2010 by joelzika

Here is the video footage of the Fringe Hub 2010, an incredible production design from the team at Melbourne Fringe, Art Direction by Joel Zika, making use of original logo designs by Something Splendid Animation by Joel Zika and Yun Tae Nam photo By Beau McCafferty The work took different forms over the next two weeks was visible most nights from 6pm-1am

Categories: Design, Projection, Uncategorized • Tags: 3d modelling, animation, architecture, Melbourne Fringe, motion graphics, projection, projection mapping

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