Projection mapping on the Manhattan Bridge netted Best Exhibition at The DUMBO Arts festival

Resident Creative Studio designer Sina Taherkhani bridged the gap between reality and fantasy, helming a team of animators and VFX artists charged with creating, "As Above, So Below" one of a three-part immense-scale projection/mapping installation entitled, "Immersive Surfaces."

The high-resolution content transformed the Manhattan Bridge into a transparent portal to a surreal world where larger than life people float in zero gravity. "Immersive Surfaces," which kicked off The DUMBO Arts Festival this past Friday and attracted crowds in lower Manhattan again on Saturday and Sunday evenings, netted "Best Exhibition" honors at the festival.

It's pretty cool, lets watch:

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Resident Creative Studio designer Sina Taherkhani bridged the gap between reality and fantasy - on walls

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