THE WORK OF CHARLIE WHITNEY

UrbanDaddy challenged us to create a memorable interactive experience in water. Our desire was to create animations that partygoers could swim through. Initially we had no idea how to make this a reality.

Pools are not exactly the most projection ready surface, and initial brainstorms produced many more challenges than we had anticipated. In researching a solution, we had to overcome the fact that projection doesn’t work on the surface of water, it becomes distorted if you project through it, and pool parties are notorious for more standing than swimming. To make something truly interactive, we needed to get everyone in that pool!

We reacted as any normal person would, and promptly put in an order for 65,000 ping pong balls, enough to cover the entire surface of the pool. To go with our new screen, we created an application which mapped to the pool and displayed a floating river of graphics, pulled by an invisible tide. Audio reactive visuals bumped along with the various dj’s and musical acts taking place poolside. The tactile quality of swimming through ping pong balls, combined with animated colors and light created an interactive event worth telling stories about.

Made with Red Paper Heart

An indoor pool with a surface covered in ping pong balls.Close up of floating ping pong balls.Synchronized swimmers poolside.Synchronized swimmers holding up umbrellas while swimming.Patterns being projected on the ping pong ball surface.Patterns being projected on the ping pong ball surface.Patterns being projected on the ping pong ball surface while swimmers perform.Synchronized swimmers perform in a pool covered in ping pong balls.A side view of a pool wth swimmers inside.

POOL PARTY

Pool Projections

Credits:

Code

Charlie Whitney

Daniel Scheibel

Creative Direction

Zander Brimijoin

Swimming

Aqualillies

Event Production

UrbanDaddy