DANDELION + BURDOCK
Dynamic Content for Real World Experiences
Founded in 2005 by Nils Porrmann and Niall Thompson, dandelion + burdock is a London-based creative studio celebrated for its transformative approach to immersive storytelling and technical design. With an ethos rooted in visual excellence and innovation, the company has established a distinctive presence in the experiential and live events space, crafting projection-mapped spectacles, interactive installations, and cinematic content for clients across the globe. From world-renowned landmarks to pioneering digital activations, dandelion + burdock is driven by a collaborative process and a commitment to pushing the limits of what’ s possible with visual media. Each project is an opportunity to reimagine space, narrative, and technology— creating moments that resonate with audiences long after the lights go down. Content Workflow A key strength lies in the studio’ s ability to guide complex ideas through every stage of development, from conception to delivery. Its Content Workflow service helps clients translate creative visions into executable technical plans. Whether mapping visuals to moving vehicles, illuminating skyscrapers, or constructing multi-sensory installations, the team provides clear, detailed instructions to every stakeholder in the process, ensuring precision and consistency at scale.
Content Production Under Content Production, dandelion + burdock produces high-impact visuals for any canvas or screen. The studio’ s team of experienced motion designers and 3D artists craft both pre-rendered and real-time content, designed to meet the bespoke requirements of each brief. These assets are engineered to integrate seamlessly with advanced show control systems and render flawlessly at ultra-high resolutions— including formats of 8K and above. With more than 15 years of experience across commercial, cultural and in the entertainment sectors, their work has brought visual sophistication and clarity to global brand campaigns and flagship live events.
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