OMG Internet creates the immersive meeting point 'Hachiko Digital' with Barco Unisee
This space around the well-known dog 'Hachiko', symbol of the Japanese city of Shibuya, has 48 video wall system units from this manufacturer, which is combined with the three-dimensional sound of Sony.
The space GMO Digital Hachiko, managed by GMO Internet Group, has become a meeting point in Shibuya's Tokyu Square (Japan), in which a large LCD video wall with a powerful audio system shows content to entertain people and in which the protagonist is the dog Hachiko, symbol of this city.
To configure this large video wall, 48 video wall system units Barco UniSee, allowing a frameless design with NoGap technology to 800 cd/m², thanks to the fact that the separation between panels is practically imperceptible, so that the content is distributed across all of them without the interruption of black borders.
Besides, Its mounting structure takes advantage of the effect of gravity to automatically align the panels and always keep them in position, and thanks to the Sense.
The front walls of this space (right and left) They thus become a large 220” screen (of 4.8×2,7 metros, on three surfaces) to create an immersive experience.
The selection of the original wavefield synthesis technology of Sony, to generate the three-dimensional sound of the audio system. This combination of seamless high-definition video on three surfaces and sound creates an immersive digital art space..
Visitors to GMO Digital Hachiko can enjoy high-impact visual content that uses holographic technology to show the story of this dog, also have free Wi-Fi and a charging point.
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