Barco and PaintScaping help beat the Guinness record for the largest video game projection
The initiative has been carried out at an altitude of 3.352 metre, on a projection screen of 5.818 square meters. Three UDX-4K40 Flex machines were used to map the mountain in 3D.
PaintScaping and the technology of ship have helped break the Guinness World Record for the largest projected video game screen. The first was in charge of installing this 3D mapping, for which three UDX-4K40 Flex projectors were used.
For its part, the Los Angeles-based experiential marketing agency, BeCore, involved snowboarder Grant Giller to immerse himself in the game Destiny 2: Beyond Light of Xbox.
The game was projected onto a surface of 5.818 square meters (55×32 metre) at Copper Mountain (Colorado), at an altitude of 3.352 metre, providing one of the highest projections ever produced. Three Barco UDX-4K40 Flex projectors were used, provided by the rental expert Rentex, To map the mountain.
“We knew that for a project like this, We would need reliability, Low latency and high brightness, that's why we turn to Barco UDX-4K40 projectors”, comments Philippe Bergeron, President of PaintScaping, The company gained notoriety this summer by producing the world's first 3D mapping on an operational rocket, at Cape Canaveral.
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