Epson shows immersive AV technology as a driver of creative talent
The students of the subject Light Art & Video Mapping, taught in The Barcelona Campus Room (Ramon Llull University), use AV equipment Epson in the development of immersive videomapping projects.
Educational institutions play a fundamental role in offering tangible tools that allow those who are studying experiment with real market standards. In the audiovisual sector, where technique and art converge, Technological innovation stops being an added value and becomes a structural requirement.
In this sense, from Epson's innovative vision in education “It is imperative that future creative minds are trained with updated equipment to bridge the gap between the classroom and a work environment what demand, increasingly, hybrid skills between digital and physical”.
In this scenario, the strategic collaboration between academia and the AV industry consolidates itself as the definitive engine for practical learning, creative and innovative. A clear example of this synergy is the subject Light Art & Video Mapping, taught in the degrees of Digital Arts and Design y Creation of Interactive Products of The Barcelona Campus Room, of the Ramon Llull University.
Here, the students have worked on the development of immersive videomapping projects using manufacturer's audiovisual equipment Epson. An experience that has allowed them to explore new forms of visual expression through light, movement and space, integrating artistic concepts, technical and narrative.
The main advantage of having advanced projection solutions in the academic environment is the possibility of work in conditions very close to those of the professional field. Thanks to Epson technology, Students can view their creations with a high image quality, gran chromatic fidelitya and one optimal luminosity, key factors for this type of disciplines. This not only improves the final result of the projects, but also raises the level of demand and learning throughout the creative process.
Projects presented this year (Cells, Snake, Synesthesia, Tik and Fusion) They are part of a joint proposal entitled Beyond reason, inspired by the aesthetic and experimental principles of Bauhaus. Through this initiative, The students have been able to investigate the relationship between shape, color and perception, giving rise to immersive audiovisual pieces that combine creativity, technology and conceptual thinking.
From a pedagogical perspective, This collaboration demonstrates how technological innovation applied to teaching allows you to enhance key skills such as teamwork, experimentation, problem solving and creative use of digital tools.
Besides, Initiatives like this contribute to bringing students closer to realities such as artificial intelligence, the creation of immersive content and new audiovisual languages, increasingly present in sectors such as communication, digital art or experiential events.
Beyond hardware, The availability of this type of equipment on campuses is a strategic asset for the audiovisual sector as a whole.. Facilitating access to high-performance laser projection technologies allows the technical learning curve to be overcome during the training stage, delivering to the market professionals ready to innovate from the first day. It's not just about providing technical value, but to actively contribute to the sustainability of talent in the creative industry.
This commitment to excellence and cutting-edge technology is the same one that Epson will convey during its participation in WHEREAS 2026, of the 3 al 6 February in Barcelona (pavilion 3 – estand J100), global epicenter of systems integration and the audiovisual sector (more details in Digital AV).
This contest will be the showcase where light and experimentation, the same ones that today explore the next creative generations of La Salle, will be put at the service of new forms of global communication. “Academic initiatives like this are, ultimately, the previous and necessary step to nurture the great innovation scenarios that we will see in the next editions of ISE”, they point out from Epson.
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