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Digital Projection Brings Bygone Era of Japan Back to Life at Kadokawa Culture Museum

Danny Rose Studio, the collective behind the current Spirit of Japan art exhibition at the Kadokawa Culture Museum, has deployed more than 30 Digital Projection E-Vision Laser 10K projectors to illuminate the floors, ceilings and walls of this spectacular venue. The venue was divided into three areas to receive 360° edge blending projection across all the surfaces. Ground projection and cylinder projection mapping throughout also help create a fully immersive experience with 360° visuals. Alongside Digital Projection laser technology, a VNS GeoBox video wall controller was chosen to control the edge-blending output from multiple projectors, coupled with a BrightSign media player to deliver the video content. “For an exhibition of this scale and complexity, it’s imperative that technology suits the end goal,” commented Digital Projection’s Mark Wadsworth. “This art exhibition requires 360° visuals, which involves a huge amount of edge blending without compromising on the quality of the image. The exhibition looks incredible, we are really proud to be a part of such a visually impressive project – it just goes to show what the E-Vision lasers are capable of.”

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