Christie GS Series 1DLP laser projectors delivered visuals at a recent exhibition in the Shanghai Powerlong Museum.
Titled ‘Dreamscape: An Interactive Tech-Art Exhibition’, the 11-week event featured two main areas and seven themed spaces that seamlessly blended technology with original art and visual design.
In Hall 1, visitors encountered am interactive installation named ‘Shocking Thunder’. Standing at over 10 meters in height, this installation combined visuals and sound effects, with a display of real electric currents released from a stainless-steel mirror.
At the heart of this experience was seven Christie DWU1075-GS laser projectors, installed by Christie’s partner, Shanghai Qingying Digital Technology. These projectors created floor projections that reacted to visitor movements, displaying intricate electric arc patterns on the ground when visitors stepped on designated spots equipped with motion-sensing devices.
Yueyi Wu, general manager, Shanghai Qingying Digital Technology, commented: “The deployment of Christie GS Series laser projectors at the ‘Shocking Thunder’ exhibition area had been pivotal in delivering an immersive and interactive experience for visitors.”
April Qin, senior sales director for China, Enterprise, Christie, concluded: “The ‘Shocking Thunder’ installation showcased how our advanced projection technology can bring art and technology together, delighting visitors and setting new standards for immersive exhibitions.”