In Tokyo, Guinness World Records certifies the largest video-mapping in the world
Engraved in History: Tokyo Presents the Greatest Video Mapping of the World Validated by the Guinness World Records
\n\nIn the land of the rising sun, where technology blends harmoniously with tradition, a new feat has been put in the spotlight: that of the largest video-mapping in the world. This work of art, which combines graphic design and cutting-edge technology, has been validated and registered by the Guinness World Records.
\n\nVideo Mapping : a Booming Technological Art
\n\nVideo-mapping, also known as projection mapping, is a technology that allows images or videos to be projected onto three-dimensional surfaces, often buildings. In recent years, this practice has become more widespread and has gained popularity throughout the world, and particularly in Japan, the cradle of many technological innovations.
\n\nThe Prowess of Tokyo
\n\nIn the Japanese capital, a grandiose spectacle was presented to the public, featuring the largest video-mapping ever made. On a facade of more than 1,500 square meters, a real animated fresco was projected, offering a breathtaking show of light and color.
\n\nIt is this impressive achievement, both artistic and technological, which was made official by the Guinness World Records, thus marking a turning point in the history of video-mapping.
\n\nA New Reference for Guinness World Records
\n\nIt's official, the performance achieved at Tokyo was validated by the Guinness World Records. To date, it is the largest video-mapping in the world, offering an unprecedented immersive visual experience. Without a doubt, this achievement will mark the spirits and set the bar very high for future artistic performances in the field of video-mapping.
\n\nThis international recognition of Japanese artistic and technological know-how is also a tribute to the innovation and creativity of this nation. Tokyo continues to amaze us with its advances and feats, strengthening its position as a global leader in the field of technology and art.
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