Vitelsa carries out the technological production for the exhibition 'From Tilt to Byte' at MuVIM
'From Tilt to Byte' is the title of the technological exhibition that covers the history and evolution of the video game industry, that until next March can be visited at the MuVIM, that has trusted Vitelsa for its technological production, with audiovisual facilities and immersive environments for visitors to enjoy.
The Valencian Museum of Enlightenment and Modernity (Museu Valencià de la Il·lustració i la Modernitat – MuVIM) is an institution managed by the Provincial Council of Valencia and conceived under the concept of 'museum of ideas', defending the social relevance of intangible heritage. In addition, the MuVIM is defined as a 'museum of society', guidance that enables you to address progress, arts, Techniques or cultures of the contemporary world.
At the end of last year, the MuVIM inaugurated the technological exhibition 'From Tilt to Byte', which remains open until next March 2015 and that collects the history and evolution of the video game sector since its inception, in 1962, with the appearance of 'Spacewar'.
Precisely, Video games are currently one of the most widespread cultural practices among developed societies, Behind which there is a very powerful industry, with a turnover clearly higher than that of music and cinema. This exhibition takes a tour from the first mechanical games to current video games, Complex virtual worlds where, At the mercy of programmers, Screenwriters and graphic designers, Everything is possible.
For the assembly of the numerous audiovisual installations of this technological exhibition, the MuVIM has relied on the experience of Vitelsa in the exhibition sector, aligning at all times the audiovisual montage with the guidelines of the exhibition, coordinated by the well-known Valencian designer MacDiego, together with the MuVIM team.
Thanks to this, optimal compliance with the artistic and exhibition requirements of this exhibition is ensured., contributing through the use of audiovisual resources to enhance the exhibition messages.
likewise, numerous large-format HD display systems have been configured, accompanying exposed gaming devices and multiple backlit panels, where homage is paid to mythical games and programmers.
These visualization systems show promotional documentaries about the history of the different platforms, Producers and video games that have marked an entire era. A projection area has also been created within the museum where, on a large format screen, visitors can watch the documentary 'Game Over', on the global phenomenon of video games.
In another area of the exhibition, Vitelsa, in collaboration with the School of Art and Technology (ESAT), has integrated and configured several audiovisual installations that use motion control systems for the management of 360º video with real image, as well as virtual reality glasses to immerse visitors in highly realistic environments, where they are able to control their movements with simple turns of the head. These advanced systems recreate a 3D vision in stereo with great depth to encourage the total immersion of attendees on a roller coaster trip.
This project adds a new achievement in Vitelsa's already extensive experience in design, Production and integral technological equipment for exhibition centers, combining advanced proposals of audiovisual technology and ICT with a great capacity for execution, specialization and a high level of service and response.
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