A new competition dedicated to showcasing the finest in projection mapping has been
launched as a cooperative venture between Amsterdam Light Festival, Integrated
Systems Events and the RAI Amsterdam.
The World Masters of Projection Mapping competition will take place from 14 January
until 9 February 2018. Work from five competing artists will be shown on the facade of
EYE Filmmuseum. The creativity of the finalists will be showcased on Thursday 8
February when a panel of judges will decide upon the overall winner of the
competition. The following day the winner will be announced on the final day of ISE
2018 at the RAI Amsterdam as part of an exclusive event featuring all finalists. The
winning entry and those of the finalists will also be projected onto the EYE
Filmmuseum during the Friday evening after ISE 2018 has finished.
The challenge for the artists will be to create a work of video art to be mapped onto
the extraordinary three-dimensional architecture of the EYE Filmmuseum, to be
experienced from multiple viewpoints. The projection mapping will be fully visible to
the public from boats sailing on the IJ, the quay near Central Station and the
Amsterdam Tower. The competition will also be streamed in HD, live on the internet.
The World Masters of Projection Mapping competition is an initiative from Amsterdam
Light Festival, Integrated Systems Events and RAI Amsterdam. Amsterdam Light
Festival is an annual cultural winter event exhibiting tailor-made light artworks on the
canals and the former Marineterrein. Integrated Systems Events is the producer of
Integrated Systems Europe, the world’s largest Audio Visual and systems integration
show. RAI Amsterdam is one of The Netherland’s leading exhibition and conference
centres and the long-term home of ISE.
Lennart Booij, artistic director of Amsterdam Light Festival, commented: “With this
first edition of the World Masters of Projection Mapping we are keen to show the high-
quality artistic level of projection mapping combined with the possibilities of
technological innovation. This is an outstanding opportunity to display art on one of
Amsterdam’s most iconic and spectacular facades: For over four weeks, EYE
Filmmuseum will be the canvas for contemporary video art, and accessible for
everyone to admire and experience.’
Mike Blackman, ISE’s managing director commented: “The addition of the World
Masters of Projection Mapping competition to the Amsterdam Light Festival presents
the finest in creative, technical and production skills. I believe it will strongly resonate
with ISE exhibitors and attendees. The fact that the final will take place during ISE
2018 adds to the excitement. We are delighted to be working with both the RAI and
Amsterdam Light Festival on this new venture. Both organisations have a proven track
record regarding events in the city of Amsterdam, and we are confident that we can
make the World Masters of Projection Mapping a great success.’
Paul Riemens, CEO RAI Amsterdam commented: “Connecting people, ideas and
visions at RAI Amsterdam creates quality and added value for organiser, exhibitor,
visitor and the City of Amsterdam. By opening up our network in the City and
supporting communities around events, we generate a platform that will enrich this
connection even beyond the event days and liaises to new partners. The World
Masters of Projection Mapping is a prime example of “connecting’.’