David Kim

Author and Researcher

David Kim is an author and researcher specializing in the history of projection mapping and spatial media. With extensive expertise in projection mapping and projection art, David provides comprehensive historical analysis of pioneering projection mapping works and their influence on the development of the field.

Through his research for Projection Mapping Review, David examines early examples of projection mapping concepts, from Josef Svoboda's Laterna Magika to Disney's Haunted Mansion and other foundational works. His work helps contextualize how projection mapping techniques evolved and how early innovations continue to influence modern practice.

David's expertise in projection mapping and projection art includes deep understanding of historical techniques, technological developments, and the cultural impact of early projection mapping installations, making his articles valuable resources for understanding the evolution of spatial media and projection art.