
URBANSCREEN’s Story
URBANSCREEN started as a free artist collective in 2005 pioneering projection mapping. In 2011 international, Germany based group started working as a design-studio. URBANSCREEN breaks their work into 4 groups: Art Production, Brand Experience, Immersion Experiences, and Objects. Due to their start as a free artist collective they specialize in unique and unconventional works.
Notable Works

Lighting the Sails was a large scale production with the Sydney Opera House in 2012. The production featured audiovisual staging paying homage to its architectural concept.

Part of Viertelfest Bremen for NordCom PINWALL was an interactive projection mapping art display. The piece is an interactive pinball game projection mapped onto a building playable by the public. As the ball passed windows characters are projected to appear from them.

DIGITAL DERBY
The digital derby project (2017) for Saatchi & Saatchi was a huge scale project utilizing two telecom towers to allow neighboring German cities to compete in the age old carnival game “high striker”. Invited members from the public played this game competitively against the neighboring city with animated displays on the 2 towers using 36+ projectors.