Barco's projection helps to understand the technology of the future
Among the display solutions that have been installed in the Museum of the Future there are the Rigiflex and UniSee screens from ship, as well as F90-4K13 projectors, F70, F80, UDM & G60.
in 2014, the Government of Dubai hosted a summit with small temporary exhibitions where they shared their visions and roadmap for the future. The initiative grew and became a permanent installation, And so the Museum of the Future. With its architecture and innovative technology, The new exhibition space, which was inaugurated last February and in which the projection technology of ship, Offer visitors a glimpse into the future through an exceptional experience.
Dubbed a 'living museum', The venue incorporates elements of traditional exhibitions, Immersive theatres and themed attractions to explore the evolution of society, Science and technology in the coming decades. The ever-changing exhibition space is a gateway to the future world, Created by Visionary Designers, Artists & Engineers & Technology Experts.
Staying true to your vision for the future, The priority of the museum's founders was to find the perfect partners to realize the attraction. The foundation named Atelier Brückner, Specialized in the development of museum concepts and exhibition design, who has worked alongside the AV consultant Medienprojekt P2 and Boat, to collaborate on the right technologies and solutions to visually deliver immersive experiences.
With Architectural Challenges and Unique Requests, Barco's engineers worked closely with the integrator's experts AVI-SPL and achieved a great feat of custom technology that met the museum's expectations.
Screening of Barco in the exhibitions
One of the main exhibits reveals what life could be like inside a huge space station in 2071 call Oss Hope.
Visitors enter a room with metal walls, Designed to look like a spaceship, with screens around that act as windows to show off the stunning atmospheric views during take-off.
Fourteen projectors Boat F90-4K13 UST lenses are installed in the shallow space behind the screens and throw 110 megapixels on the screen Rigiflex curve of 21×4 metre, which is the largest curved rear-projection screen in one piece ever built, as specified from Barco.
The Rigiflex rear-projection screen, Made of a thin and light material, has allowed easy and flexible installation.
The exhibition also features three projectors F70 to create a stunning image inside an inverted dome and two F80 providing incredible projection on a robotic interactive table.
More Barco technology is present in other museum exhibits. the Heal Institute has ten UDM projectors that immerse audiences in a digital version of the Amazon rainforest.
And on the third floor, The exhibition Al Waha It features four projectors UDM-4K22 and four G60 that provide visitors with a visual spa experience. Thanks to the use of external coolers, UDM projectors provide extremely quiet performance befitting the wellness and meditative character of the attractions.
last, On the exhibition floor a huge video wall is used UniSee Independent of 5×5, informing visitors about innovative technologies.
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