Projection Mapping

Ephemerality

Projection Mapping

A Cashless Utopia

Projection Mapping

EFloos is a digital mobile wallet app that enables quick, secure and easy payments through your smartphone. Instead of using cash or a card, simply scan the QR Code available at different merchants across the Sultanate of Oman. This service is powered by the Sultanate of Oman’s leading telecommunications company (Omantel) and Arab Financial Services (AFS).

The concept was built on the idea of a world where all monetary transactions happened seamlessly without the use of cash.

The world we envisioned was a technological utopia where what we can buy or sell is only limited to our imagination. The world is almost fully automated to deliver convenience where we go.

We re-imagined our world where our day-to-day commutes, destinations and transactions have evolved a rapid pace. Inspired by Neo-Futuristic design we adapted a style that reflects the brand presence as well. 

To add to the attraction and create a larger impact for the launch – A projection mapping design was executed on the exterior facade of the venue. The design was inspired by the interesting shape of the building, and design elements derived from the app and logo.


The Monolith

Projection Mapping

The Monolith is a multimedia show inspired by the unique features and natural facets of Salalah. 

The 16m tall structure stands in the middle of the desert visible from the far distance. It represents a sacred object that everyone gathers around. The Monolith tells a story of the magnificence of the land around it.

A 20-minute show that had 5 themes representing the 4 elements Earth, Wind, Water, Fire and the last segment was about Salalah. 

Mediums: Projection, lighting, atmospheric effects (flames), music.


Through the Fourth Wall

Projection Mapping

The largest Projection Mapping in Oman (to date) took place at the Graduation Ceremony of the First Batch of the Military Technical College in Muscat. VAEG was commissioned by GT Stage Tech, an event company based in Oman, to collaborate and produce the Projection Mapping sequence for the event. A 09-minute show was produced and projected across a 540-foot-long canvas of the Technical College itself.

Inspired by a geometrical floral pattern that gave MTC its identity, we developed this to be the storyteller of the show. The concept was based on looking at what lies inside the walls of the facility.

Not many have seen inside the facility, as it is a military base and only the students are allowed in. Since we were projecting on the faculty buildings itself, we decided to show what goes on inside the facility as if the fourth wall was taken out completely.


Intelligent Machines

Projection Mapping

Audiovisual sequence designed to launch the “Skills Oman” Competition

A programme to develop technical skills of youth in OmanJune 2018

We are currently entering an era termed the Second Machine Age*, with its increased focus on machines that do mental tasks. This involves the automation of many cognitive tasks that make humans and software-driven machines substitutes rather than complements. We call these machines intelligent.

Inspired by this incontrovertible reality we created “Intelligent Machines”

The setup included an LED screen embedded within a three-dimensional set. Spanning 48m (157ft) in physical dimension, the total pixel count of the produced content was 10,384 x 1080. The project was realised with Dataton Watchout 6.


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