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May 20, 2017 By Screen Goo info

Milagre Do Sol Museum in Portugal Uses Ultra Silver 3D Screen Goo

Info below is not edited and is exactly as provided by GEMA Digital.

GEMA Digital, located in Porto, Portugal, are experts on developing immersive and interactive experiences for events, brand activations and museums.

Virtual reality, augmented reality, holograms, interactive installations, videomapping and 4D rooms are examples of what our “working animals” produce everyday.

Project: Milagre Do Sol Museum
Screen Size: 3 meters high x 5 meters wide
Type of Screen Goo product used = Ultra Silver 3D
Projector(s) brand and model = Mitsubishi, Model UL7400

“Integrated in the Multimedia Museum we developed different interactive installations supports the whole story of Fatima miracle.

We designed multi-projection systems, interactive solutions activated by floor sensors that show the devotion across the world, as well as a multimedia room dedicated to John Paul II.

We also produced two large scale holograms integrated in a real world scenario to simulate religious happenings that took place in this region.

One of the main attractions in this museum is a stereoscopic film that recreates the ambience and the environment lived by the local population when and where the Miracle of the Sun happened. Visitors can feel heat sensations when the sun exposes its strong light on the screen, as well as cold sensations when the wind blows.

They can also sense the scent of flowers, while the 3D petals fall from the sky.”

Below are a couple of photos as well as a video from the project:

Milagre Do Sol Museum in Portugal Uses Ultra Silver 3D Screen Goo
Milagre Do Sol Museum in Portugal Uses Ultra Silver 3D Screen Goo

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