Irma: Save Me – Music Video Using Choreography and Projection Mapping

“Save Me” is a new music video by artist Irma, utilizing a group of dancing children, a group of musicians, seven digital projectors, and one very large (and versatile) white room.

It’s a really creative use of projection mapping technology, as up until now most of what I’ve seen has involved projectors and the sides of buildings. “Box” was a cool take on a more interactive experience, and I’m looking forward to seeing more videos of this nature.

The song is not really for me. But it’s a fun video, and a really well done one at that. Plus, it’s hard not to smile while watching the whole thing through. Though I have to admit, the song is growing on me, just a little bit.

[via @meganstielstra, with more details at Colossal]

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