
Working directly for d3 Technologies Luke worked alongside Nils Porrmann to line up the projectors as well as programming and operating the projection mapping on Buckingham palace for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
This particular project involved 4 d3 V2 machines; one as a Pure Master, two Slave machines, each with three outputs as well as an Understudy machine. We ran the signal flow as two parallel live circuits, in order to have a live backup for the entire system. This meant that there were two matrices; one feeding the projectors at the top of each stack and one feeding the projectors at the bottom. This meat that if we were to suffer a failure at any point in the chain, we would go from using all 36 projectors to just 18, however all we would loose is brightness, we would still have the entire canvas.