Cornwall Cliff Video Projections at Water Bay Gate Beach

Cornwall Cliff Projections at Water Bay Gate Beach

50 meter high promotional video projections accross the Boardmasters festival cliffs for this years Boardmasters debut Sam Fender

The projection was a celebration of Cornwall and Newcastle, championing Sam Fender’s return to the beach and firm roots in the South West. We overlaid footage from one of Sam Fender’s legendary performances with the iconic Boardies ‘b.’

Christmas Projections onto Aylesbury Old Courthouse

Once again EMF was commissioned to instal projection equipment at the Old courthouse in Aylesbury for the town’s Christmas celebrations.

A fantastic festival of projections ran every evening during December and until the 12th night of January lasting for around 4 minutes each cycle was being projected from 4.30pm till 11pm onto the Old Courthouse Market Square.

Unilever’s London HQ lit up in Purple for #EqultyIs

For International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), Unilever HQ, London was turned purple as part of the #PurpleLightUp project which celebrates the economic contribution made by the world’s 386 million disabled employees.  Lit up with high powered video building projections the event ran for several days.
 

Barclays Women’s Super League projections of Footballers at Barclays Headquarters

16 x 31k projectors producing nearly 5000,000 Lumens for the start of the Barclays Women’s Super League, onto the headquarters of Barclays Bank at Canary Wharf, a 156 m tall skyscraper.

Big thanks to Barclays and the brilliant crew for making this happen.

The Barclays WSL is now the most followed women’s domestic league in the world, having gained over 2 million followers .

EUROVISION SONG CONTEST PROJECTION ONTO NELSONS COLUMN

With the UK hosting the Eurovision Song Concert for 2023, London celebrated with projections on Nelson’s Column, Trafalgar Square supporting the event after it was decided that the contest could not take place in Ukraine due to Russia’s invasion of the country.

Liverpool who hosted the Concert celebrated their own Nelson Monument which was surrounded by 2,500 sandbags as part of an art installation called ‘Protect the Beats’. This was to reflect statues in Ukraine which were covered up to protect them from damage during the Russian invasion and London celebrated Nelson’s Column in London projecting it in the colours of Ukraine with two High Powered Searchlights complementing building projection in yellow and blue.