The Bavarian Granite Museum holds an interactive projection to discover the history of the Earth
Canon and Optoma projectors have been used in this installation, which are managed by AV Stumfpl's Avio media server and whose contents are provided through FHD players.
In the center of granite (Granitzentrum Bayrischer Wald), Located in the heart of the Bavarian Forest, the Steinwelten project has been launched, which aims to bring visitors closer to the world of geology.
With this objective, a projection has been made that makes a trip on a huge piece of granite rock to discover its composition and its origin.. Two projectors are used for this installation canon Xeed WUX400ST and the dual-output media server AV Stumpfl Avio, which is responsible for controlling the DMX light and the KNX bus for the electrical system. Using a touch interface all operability and operating states are easily managed.
Content playback is handled by FHD solid-state players that are synchronized in master-slave mode. The content also depends on and reacts with the main content interpreted by the Avio server.
On the other hand, Thin sheets of stone are shown in this installation thanks to the projectors Optoma of short distance that through a kaleidoscope located at ground level takes the visitor on a journey through the history of the Earth.
And after going down to the depths, An interactive elevator brings you back to the surface to bring you back to reality, to tour the rest of the exhibition. This elevator is integrated by a vibrating plate that is controlled from the SC Master AV Stumpfl and two screens that are synchronized with the FHD media player.
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