Digital Projection in Mongolia

For the staging of the water curtain projection show, exhibited for the National Day, were used 28 M-Vision lasers (21000-WU) of Digital Projection.

Digital Projection in MongoliaKangbashi District (Ordos), in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, It was known in its day as 'the empty city' because it was practically uninhabited until its complete reform in 2004. A metropolis of luxurious apartments was built, Office towers, Sports courts, Museums and theatres, and the area soon became a tourist destination, Known for its Plaza de la Kangbashi fountain.

Every afternoon, Tourists and locals gather to witness the fountain show, reflected in the Ulan Mulan Lake that runs through the city.

The font itself consists of 2.970 secondary sources and 1.678 underwater lights that reach the 230 metre, making it the highest known in Asia. The light show and projections are accompanied by music in sync to bring this opulent district to life.

Digital Projection in Mongolia

This year, to celebrate the National Day, The organisers made use of the services of Digital Projection to run a dream water curtain projection show. To bring it to life, were placed in the facility 28 Lasers M-Vision (21000-WU) that projected contents on a wide 'screen' of water, generated from multiple jets of water 200 meters long by 20 high.

Mark Wadsworth, Vice President of Global Marketing for Digital Projection, attributes the selection of M-Vision lasers for the project, among many other aspects, to ColorBoost and red laser technology. “The customer needed the best and most reliable projectors to display the content on the curtain in the form of a waterfall. Intelligent processing achieves the most realistic and saturated colors, Something very important for a project of this complexity and greatness”.

Digital Projection in Mongolia

The M-Vision laser projector, which has a power of 21.000 lumens and a contrast ratio of 10.000:1, Designed to protect optical components from the outside world, From the light source to the lens, something that was vitally important in an outdoor environment like this.

For maximum reliability and durability, Liquid cooling and radiators are used to release energy to the outside. This allows to protect the entire optical system against the entry of all types of suspended particles that, otherwise, would cause degradation of images over time.

Digital Projection in Mongolia

 


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by • 4 nov, 2022
• section: Case studies, outstanding, HIGHLIGHTED Case Study, projection