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Traditionally visual mappings are thought of as large video mappings onto buildings, at large events being viewed by large crowds.
However, Belgian based company Skullmapping, run by Antoon Verbeeck and Filip Sterckx, have demonstrated that small scale visual mappings for a smaller group of people can be equally impressive.
‘Le Petit Chef’ tells the story of a small animated chef who is projected onto diners’ plates and proceeds to ‘cook’ their food, on their plates in front of them.
A new way of thinking about visual mappings
Initially the mapping was centred round a main meal. The video of this proved such a success on KZfaq (where the video had 4.3 million views in the first 10 months) and other social media, that Skullmapping added an entrée, a fish dish and came up with the second story, the bouillabaisse. Now the mapping consists of a full meal including an entrée, main course and dessert.
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