LUMA Projection Arts Festival 2025

Projection MAPPING

We participated in the LUMA Projection Arts Festival 2025, a large-scale projection mapping and light art festival in Binghamton, New York that transforms historic architecture into immersive nighttime experiences.

For this project, we created a 10-second seamless looping animation designed specifically for the historic Peg Johnston building. The piece reimagines our Space Rabbit Balcony as an architectural extension of the façade, carefully aligned with the building’s structure to enhance depth, perspective, and spatial illusion.

Through projection mapping techniques, the balcony transforms into a visual portal, guiding the audience through a short cinematic flight toward Planet Somewhere. The animation integrates character design, environment storytelling, and site-specific motion to create a cohesive visual narrative within a limited time loop.

By combining animation with architectural mapping, the project explores how character-driven storytelling can exist within public space, turning a static building into an interactive visual experience.