The exhibition adopts a chronological-thematic approach, displaying select items from the Museum's collection and multimedia elements rooted in original historical materials. This immersive experience offers visitors a deep dive into the local history and cultural heritage from various angles. The visual artistic aspect of the exhibition is the brainchild of renowned artist Dr. Dušan Jovović. Our company had the privilege of handling the technical aspects, including diverse projection types.
We utilized state-of-the-art laser projectors, notable for their 20,000-hour lifespan, high contrast ratios, and vivid colours. The VUE2 VIN-U7A-S projectors, equipped with short lenses, ensure the audience can move freely without casting shadows. Their flexible installation options, thanks to a wide lens shift range and 360° positioning capability, are particularly noteworthy.
A key feature is the projection surface (534x285cm) at the entrance, achieved using the Christie Pandora Compact Player media server. This server is adept at mapping 3D panoramas, like that of Novi Sad, onto various shapes and surfaces. Additionally, a scenographic installation simulates a book-flipping effect on a 200x125cm surface.
The exhibition also boasts an 85" interactive SONY touchscreen with IR technology and 10 touch points, along with a 32" capacitive touchscreen monitor integrated with an OPS slot computer. These displays are notable for their high-contrast, bright screens, ensuring excellent visibility. Designed for continuous operation, they maintain consistent performance over prolonged use.
Multimedia content is delivered through HD network players, complemented by RCF passive speakers with amplifiers for a dynamic audio experience across different sections of the exhibition.
Upon installation, our experienced team provided comprehensive training to the museum staff, ensuring seamless operation of the equipment. This setup offers visitors an authentic experience of live program recording and immediate playback.