James Mitchell

Author and Researcher

James Mitchell is an author and researcher specializing in interactive projection mapping and spatial computing history. With extensive expertise in projection mapping and projection art, James provides comprehensive analysis of early interactive projection mapping systems and their influence on modern spatial media.

Through his research for Projection Mapping Review, James examines how early interactive systems like the Aspen Movie Map established principles of spatial media organization and user-controlled exploration. His work explores how these foundational concepts continue to influence modern projection mapping and interactive media installations.

James's expertise in projection mapping and projection art encompasses understanding of how interactive elements and user-controlled navigation became integral to spatial media, making his articles valuable resources for understanding the evolution of interactive projection mapping and spatial computing.