The Icebook is the world’s first projection-mapped pop-up book, a theatrical installation depicting a silent fable through a combination of paper pop-ups, projection mapping and music. By day, each of the 11 pages is no more than a few feet tall, featuring intricately hand-cut blank pop-ups, but when the lights go out and a projection is beamed onto the book’s pages, the paper comes to life as if by magic and a dark, atmospheric story unfolds about a man on a journey through the wilderness. The result is an intimate 15-minute visual experience that’s greater than the sum of its parts, designed for an audience of no more than 12 people. Presented with kind support from Marsh's Library.