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ARISTA Corporation and Light Harvest Studio Announce Projection Mapping Partnership

Light Harvest Studio's Ryan Uzilevsky.

ARISTA Corporation, manufacturer of audio and video related products for the commercial AV installation market, and Light Harvest Studio of New York, New York announce they have entered into a strategic partnership to address the challenges and misconceptions common in video projection mapping technology. With its 4U rack mount computer powered by an Intel Xeon 10-core processor combined with the company's ARD-5816 HDBaseT transmitter, ARISTA brings a compact, powerful, all-in-one technological solution to the video projection mapping equation. Combined with the creative expertise of Light Harvest Studio, a full-service tech-driven production company specializing in projection mapping and other unique video solutions, the two companies re-define the creative possibilities inherent in projection mapping, the company says.

Video projection mapping is a projection technology used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into a display surface for video projection. These objects may be complex industrial landscapes, such as buildings, small indoor objects, or theatrical stages. As the first production company in New York City to specialize in projection mapping, Light Harvest Studio -- headed by company founder Ryan Uzilevsky -- engages with brands, agencies, events, and corporations to create cutting edge AV performance and large scale public media art. Ryan Uzilevsky has worked with the creative directors and producers of major artists and brands such as HBO, Sony, Epson, Verizon, Diesel, Prada, and Thom Yorke. The company's successes include Projections on the Manhattan Bridge for New York's DUMBO Arts Festival and the Simple Creatures at the Vivid Festival in Sydney, Australia, among many others.

With a background in visual effects for cinema, an intimate knowledge of visual storytelling, and a firm grasp on technology, Ryan Uzilevsky and Light Harvest Studio continue to be sought after for their projection mapping and AV expertise by clients worldwide. Uzilevsky offers the following comments regarding his company's new relationship with ARISTA Corporation, "With their intuitive and comprehensive mapping system, ARISTA makes the technical side of the projection mapping equation far more manageable -- enabling content producers to focus on the creative aspects of the project. Projection mapping is an amazing new combination of technology and art that offers limitless possibilities, and we are delighted to be working in concert with ARISTA to take the creative process as far as we can."

Paul Shu, president of ARISTA Corporation, shares Uzilevsky's enthusiasm, "Projection mapping has the ability to take something ordinary and turn it into something inspiring and mesmerizing. By combining our projection mapping system with the visions of the artistically inclined, the result is an environment that fosters creativity, encourages people to be more engaged, and completely re-defines the entire process. Our partnership with Light Harvest Studio serves as a platform for both companies to show AV professionals the creative potential of this relatively new and incredibly inspiring technology."

To learn more about ARISTA's Video Projection Mapping Turnkey System, go to www.aristaproav.com/article.php?lang=en&tb=2&cid=72. To learn more about the services of Light Harvest Studio, visit the company's website at www.projectionmappingnewyork.com/.

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(22 April 2021)

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