
Advertising is a bit like an arms race, with businesses competing with one another in a never-ending battle for the eyes and ears of consumers. The latest salvo in this Don Draper war is the MirrorBox, billed as "the world's first projection-mapped display unit." Built by DisplayMapper, a division of London-based Projection Artworks, the MirrorBox is a self-contained projection system designed for retail spaces and points of sale that projects stereographically-mapped images onto three-dimensional objects... Continue Reading DisplayMapper unveils MirrorBox projection-mapped display unit
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: 3D, Advertising, Display, Projectors, Video
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