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Luke Heimpel
Integrated Media

OCAD University

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Film & Animation / Interaction Design / Installation/Sculpture

My location: Toronto, Canada

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OCAD University

Luke Heimpel

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First Name: Luke

Last Name: Heimpel

University / College: OCAD University

Course / Program: Integrated Media

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Film & Animation / Interaction Design / Installation/Sculpture

My Location: Toronto, Canada

Website: Click To See Website

About

Luke Heimpel is a Canadian Integrated Media artist. He works in the interdisciplinary worlds of film, animation, 3D installation, and electronics. His explorative practice sees the creation of innovative interactive work that combines diverse technologies and media. His projects stand out with their community-based approachability, historical relevance, and absurd humour. Heimpel’s practice is inquisitive, joyful, and wholly original. He integrates technology with his unique perspective and emotionally resonant themes to playfully engage our all-encompassing human curiosity.

Ghosts of the Atlantic is an interactive, multimedia, 3D installation. Through six biographical segments, the piece tells the story of the long-forgotten sinking of the SS Atlantic, highlighting the bravery and humanity of those involved. The installation consists of a plinth supporting a model ship. Hidden inside the plinth, projection technology brings the story to life using Pepper’s ghost, sound design, environmental projection, and archival footage. Ghostly figures inhabit the ship with a simulated physical presence. The museum-like structure invites the audience to interact with it. By pressing buttons, viewers can select different perspectives to follow throughout the narrative. This innovative storytelling generates empathy for lost stories by giving forgotten people voices, physical presence, and embodiment. The blend of researched documentary, theatre, optical illusion, and 3D installation builds a sense of intimacy, embodiment, and presence for the tragic yet inspirational story of the shipwreck.