This production by Telefónica and Cubensis has selected Ecler for the audiovisual equipment, in order to create an experimental project at the Espacio Fundación Telefónica, that will be until the next 23 February in Madrid.

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Can you do an art exhibition without the physical works? Is it possible to get excited without contemplating the artistic object?? Intangible. A digital exhibition of the Telefónica Collection is an innovative experimental project that invites us to answer these questions through the reinterpretation of works by artists from the Telefónica Collection.

Based on emblematic pieces of this collection, has been designed and produced in Telefónica Foundation an exhibition project by this company and Cubensis, with nine artists and nine digital experiences that will be exhibited simultaneously in six cities in Latin America (Mexico City, Mar de Plata, Montevideo, Bogota, Quito and Santiago de Chile) and Spain.

Described as a "disruptive project in its concept and of a global nature that also transcends the space/time framework", one of its strengths is precisely the simultaneity: all the venues of the exhibition will be connected in real time and will share some of the contents and experiences.

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To achieve the best AV experience, audio and video equipment plays a fundamental role in the immersion of the visitor, for which the specialist in audio systems and solutions has been selected Ecler.

specifically, Juan Gris's experience has an Arquis speaker system 2.1 from this manufacturer, while with Picasso an e Player1 system reproduces the holophonic content activated by the GPI once the visitor picks up the headphones or replaces them after use..

The Chillida experience also features Ecler's Arquis series of speakers to deliver surround sound 5.2. As for the images of Intangible Refers, twenty-one Ecler 4K video extenders have been installed that manage the video signal in the different rooms.

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Jorge Diaz, Technical Director of Cubensis, has pointed out that the reliability of Ecler's systems was decisive when choosing the AV equipment for this exhibition, since all components (Amplifiers, video players and extenders) must work 24/7, no interruptions.

That is why these amplifiers integrate the auto standby function for lower energy consumption. The exhibition can be visited on the 3rd floor of the Espacio Fundación Telefónica in Madrid until next year. 23 February.


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by • 9 Jan, 2020
• section: audio, Case studies, Events, formation