Sono brings AV engineering and sensory experience with a Spanish seal to the National Museum of Qatar
Among the integrations it has made for this newly opened museum are large-format 4K projections and an iWall of 40 m2. In total, has been in charge of the design and integration of more than one hundred AV exhibition pieces located in ten galleries.
He National Museum of Qatar, dubbed the 'desert rose' of the gulf, opened its doors to the public last 29 March in Doha with the aim of becoming a benchmark in global museography, not only for its striking design but for its commitment to the application of audiovisual technology.
This infrastructure 40.000 square meters, work of the French architect Jean Nouvel, is composed of 539 white discs, the rock formations from which it is inspired. It has more than 10.000 square meters of exhibition area, con 11 permanent galleries. In total, 1,5 kilometers of route where visitors, interactively guided, You can learn up close the history of the formation of the Qatari peninsula, his heritage and his legacy.
Sono Audiovisual Technology has been one of the audiovisual partners in charge of carrying out this ambitious project, as a subcontracted part of the joint venture awarded MEJV (formed by the Lebanese company Man Enterprise LLC and the Spanish Empty). He has participated in the design and integration of more than one hundred audiovisual exhibition pieces located in ten of the museum's eleven galleries..
The high audiovisual treatment involves the inclusion of large format 4K projections, getting to get, by combining equipment, resolutions that reach 60 million pixels per image.
It has also been endowed with sensitivity to more than 40 surfaces using TouchFoil technology, touch clear vinyl sheets.
Another of the museum's star elements is the interactive video wall of 40 square meters, designed in 9 configuration×5 columns with monitors 55 inches. This spectacular display stand allows you to interact with visitors, discovering content in an amalgamation of images in constant movement. As Sono explains, This is the largest iWall integrated into a museum installation to date..
They collaborated, in this project, with some of the main brands in the sector, among which are Digital Projection, Dataton, MultiTaction, RMB, Panasonic, Meyer, Epson, LG, Samsung, Extron, Leyard, Chief, Martin, Rosco and Cisco.
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