'Le petit chef', a well-known Belgian restaurant has decided to go a little further in its gastronomic offer and offer its guests an entertaining and surprising videomapping to make the wait between plate and plate more pleasant, with the help of the local company Skullmapping.

Skullmapping Skate5 restaurant mapping

As if it were the famous Disney movie 'Ratatouille', diners who come to the well-known Belgian restaurant 'Le petit chef' will be surprised by the original and innovative way this place has to whet the appetite and liven up the wait while preparing the dishes they have chosen from the menu: a fun and spectacular videomapping made at the table.

In each of the dishes of the diners appears a tiny chef who comes out of a hole in the table, along with the main ingredients of the garnish you will use, and begins to prepare a succulent grilled meat, to which he adds carrot, potatoes and broccoli, while, between round and round, an annoying fly and fire effects amuse and surprise everyone.

Skullmapping Skate5 restaurant mapping

This amazing project has been done by animation artists Filip Sterckx and Antoon Verbeeck, creators of the Belgian company Skullmapping, who have made "a combination of projection, with 3D mapping and animations and motion capture on the restaurant table, to create a fun and original animation in which the dishes come to life", explain from this company.

Skullmapping has been responsible for the concept, design and animation of this original project, for which it has used two projectors located above the table of the diners of the local audiovisual equipment rental company Stake5, to make four simultaneous animated projections on the four plates, as shown in the video, to wish them bon appétit!

 


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by • 22 Jun, 2015
• section: Case studies, outstanding, projection