Christie GS Series1DLP laser projectors captivated visitors with bright and colorful visuals depicting electric arc currents at a recent exhibition in the Shanghai Powerlong Museum, a non-profit private institution dedicated to fostering cultural exchange and communication. Titled Dreamscape: An Interactive Tech-Art Exhibition, the 11-week event transported visitors into a multiverse of wonders and fantasies through a unique situational interactive experience. Taking two years to complete, the exhibition featured two main areas and seven themed spaces that seamlessly blended cutting-edge technology with original art and visual design. In Hall 1, visitors encountered a groundbreaking interactive installation named Shocking Thunder. Standing at over 10 meters (33 feet) in height, this awe-inspiring installation combined compelling visual and sound effects, with a stunning display of real electric currents released from a stainless-steel mirror. At the heart of this was seven Christie DWU1075-GS laser projectors, installed by Shanghai Qingying Digital Technology. These projectors created dynamic floor projections that reacted to visitor movements, displaying intricate electric arc patterns on the ground when visitors stepped on designated spots equipped with motion-sensing devices. “The deployment of Christie GS Series laser projectors at the ‘Shocking Thunder’ exhibition area had been pivotal in delivering an immersive and interactive experience for visitors,” says Yueyi Wu, general manager, Shanghai Qingying Digital Technology. “These projectors’ superior brightness, advanced colour reproduction, and reliable 24/7 operation enabled us to create striking visuals that mesmerized and engaged audiences.” With its impressive 10,875 lumens and WUXGA resolution, the DWU1075-GS offers life-like visuals with advanced colour reproduction. The projector’s laser illumination, combined with Christie BoldColor Technology, creates the colour balance needed to accurately reproduce colourful images without sacrificing brightness. Additionally, Christie RealBlack technology produces the deepest possible blacks by completely turning off the laser light when displaying black scenes, enhancing the overall visual experience. Designed for reliability and versatility, GS Series laser projectors feature a small footprint, light weight, quiet operation, and a full suite of lenses, making them ideal for boardrooms, education, and places of worship. Their 24/7 operation durability ensures they can handle the demands of high-usage environments, such as museums and theme parks. Christie Digital Systems Australia Pty Ltd
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In the bustling heart of the creative world, the 2023 edition of The CAVIC Art and Tech Workshop, was a resounding success, leaving a lasting impact on the creative ecosystem. The event, which was held at Cavic Hub, served as a melting pot of ideas, a crossroads where artists and technologists converged to explore the limitless possibilities of their collaboration. At the core of the CAVIC Art-Tech Workshop’s success was its ability to foster a spirit of experimentation and innovation. Artists and technologists were paired up to create mesmerizing projects that pushed the boundaries of traditional art forms. From immersive digital experiences to an interactive sculpture, each collaboration was a testament to the power of interdisciplinary collaboration. Beyond the projects themselves, the CAVIC Art-Tech Workshop also served as a platform for thought-provoking discussions and networking interactions. Seasoned artists and technologists took to the stage to share their insights and experiences, inspiring attendees to think differently about their work. Artists and technologists left inspired and invigorated, armed with new ideas and perspectives to take back to their work. The collaborations forged at the workshop continued to ripple through the creative world, sparking new projects and collaborations in its wake. One of the major outcomes from the workshop was the KST6 project, shown here, a kinetic sculpture. The KST6 project represents a pioneering collaboration between tech innovators and creative visionaries, aiming to redefine the traditional concept of sculpture. It went beyond mere aesthetics, blending art and technology to illuminate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a primary focus on SDG 4: Quality Education. At its core, KST6 is more than just a sculpture; it's an immersive, interactive experience. Imagine encountering a sleek, modern masterpiece that not only captivates your senses but also educates and inspires you. This talking sculpture engages audiences with its captivating presence and interactive features, serving as a conduit to bridge the knowledge gap about the SDGs, especially among the younger demographic. Looking forward to the 2024 edition of The Art and Tech Workshop, there is much to be excited about. Building on the success of the 2023 edition of the workshop, the 2024 edition promises to be even more dynamic and innovative. Attendees can look forward to a lineup of world-class speakers, captivating projects, and thought-provoking discussions that will once again push the boundaries of creativity and technology. As the countdown to the 2024 edition begins, one thing is clear: The Art and Tech Workshop is not just an event; it's a movement that continues to shape the future of art and technology.
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Large stands have a better chance of getting noticed in the exhibition hall: 🔺 They look status Visitors evaluate brands by the appearance of the stand and tune in to a dialog in a certain format. Double-decker stands are the prerogative of medium and large companies with big ambitions on the market. 🔺 They have additional floor space The second floor can be used as a showroom or meeting room, for a private presentation, press conference or buffet. If this area is not utilized, it is a wasted budget 🔺 BUT Two-story booths have gone by the wayside. Visitors to exhibitions today prefer to be surprised by interesting design, non-typical furniture, details and emotional components In order to keep potential consumers near a particular exposition, it is necessary to interest and surprise them To ensure these purposes, multimedia stands can be equipped with: 🔺 Screens for demonstration of 3D-graphics 🔺 Interactive panels 🔺 Equipment for realization of laser and holographic effects 🔺 Devices for directional sound reproduction, etc. 🔺 Interactive panels 🔺 Equipment for realization of laser and holographic effects. ✅ In the modern exhibition process screens for video demonstration, interactive catalogs, large-scale video walls, interactive media stands capable of immersing exhibition visitors in virtual reality are actively used
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