Visual Arts & Fashion

Many of our projects centre around equipping artists to make their visions reality. In Fashion and the Visual Arts, we provide an invaluable interface between aesthetic and technical concerns: we think like designers but have the expertise and contacts to talk hardware, software and logistics.

Read on for more about our outstanding collaborations with artists and designers.

  • Forgotten Peacock

    Fashion performance created by Takis with projections designed by Dick Straker. A ten minute exploration of the male suit as a form of visual expression, exploring colour, pattern and technology and using live models as projection surfaces.

  • Alexander McQueen 07

    Working with Gainsbury & Whiting for Alexander McQueen - lots of smoke and mirrors (without the smoke) result in a "devilishly dark and disturbing" show.

  • Alexander McQueen 06

    A projection design that fooled them all - using various optical effects, Mesmer designed a system to project Kate Moss onto the inside of a glass pyramid, creating a false holographic effect.

  • Barrow in Furness

    Animation by artist Stefan Gec of a Trident submarine projected onto the side of the Trident submarine dock. 3000 sq.metre image using a quadruple stack of 12,000 lumen projectors- the brightest available at that time.