Boat in Schloss Hessen

For the 3D reconstruction, an immersive system has been created that has a cylindrical screen of 7×3,5 meters and a floor projection. WQXGA laser phosphor equipment is used to make it. ship F80, A media server Dataton Watchout and an audio system 5.1.

The Stone Barn in Schloss Hessen, in Germany, It has become a hub for cultural and multimedia experiences. Included in this project is an initiative to revive a lost work of art, the Fuerstlich Braunschweigischer Garden, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. The memory of the castle's historic garden has been restored through a 3D reconstruction and multimedia experience.

Schloss Hessen and the surrounding park are historically important and have been preserved as the tourist and cultural centre of the region. The architectural style reflects that of the late Renaissance era, while the gardens are home to one of the largest botanical collections in northern Germany. The Stone Barn is one of the oldest buildings in the Hessen Castle complex and dates back to the late 13th century.

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Following an ambitious renovation project to honour the historical value of the complex and give visitors a unique perspective on what the castle looked like in its heyday, Graphic artists were called upon, Historians & Technology Experts. Combining Your Knowledge, These groups recreated a realistic and immersive experience of the Fuerstlich Braunschweigischer Garden.

Project:Syntropy, The creator of display technology and solutions for dome cinemas and immersive attractions, has been the company in charge of providing the Immersive multimedia projection What, made to measure, forms a 180° cylindrical theatre that includes floor projection to bring 3D content to life.

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To effectively present this new 3D reconstruction to visitors, The Project Team:Syntropy designed, fabricated and installed a cylindrical projection screen of 7 meters wide by 3,5 meters high, along with a floor projection and projection equipment 6 canals.

For high-resolution projections, The solution uses F80 WQXGA projectors with 3D Boat Capability. Compact DLP phosphor laser projectors ensure long-term quality and easy maintenance.

“The Barco F80 was the perfect match with its high light output in this otherwise challenging environment”, adds Christoph Bode, CTO of Project:Syntropy.


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by • 12 Dec, 2023
• section: Case studies, projection