Avanzia creates a 360º AV environment for the museum of the Primate Cathedral of America
360º immersive rooms, videomapping and interactive visual systems configure the project carried out by Advance in the museum of the Primate Cathedral of America to promote its cultural offer, tourist and destination.
Built by order of Pope Julius II in 1504, the Cathedral of Santo Domingo It is the oldest in America, Also known for housing the remains of Christopher Columbus for a time until their first transfer to the Cathedral of Havana and, later, to that of Seville.
This Gothic-style temple, in which the inheritance is displayed, Dominican history and culture, has had a investment of more than 2,4 million dollars, contributed by the Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic (minors), to show the world the new tourist proposal of #YourColonialCity.
Opened a few weeks ago, The new museum of the Primate Cathedral of America offers visitors more than three hundred collection pieces, that are completed with didactic and immersive elements.
Composite and zoned in six audiovisual spaces, The museum has a videomapping room, a 360º immersive space and another virtual reality space, whose integration has been entrusted to the Spanish AV integrator Advance.
For the 360º immersive room six teams of Epson to project on walls and ceilings, each with a power of 8.000 lumens, along with a complete multi-zone system with a surround audio from the manufacturer Bose Professional, composed of four speakers.
He video mapping that is projected in this cathedral is made up of a large-format audiovisual solution for which six large-format projectors are also used. 8.000 Epson lumens, located at a distance of 7 meters from the wall, and a Bose Professional sound system.
Besides, The museum has separate rooms where users can also view floor projections with content from the cathedral's cultural heritage, in addition to having interactive visual systems with manufacturer's screens LG of different formats.
Some video systems They start when motion is detected near the monitors, which offers the visitor a dynamic and interactive visit, escaping the usual playback loops.
In this museographic project, For the design of the furniture, Avanzia has relied on HD Faber y Juan Enrique Alvarez.
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