Projection empowers cultural tourism and unlocks new fantasy experiences
——Explore how projection technology reshapes the attractiveness of the cultural tourism industry
When technology collides with art, and when light and shadow dance with nature, projection technology is injecting new vitality into the cultural tourism industry with subversive creativity. From the flowing scroll of “A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains” in the Forbidden City to the castle phantom show in Disneyland; from the Fantasy Forest Theater in Tianmen Mountain, Zhangjiajie, to the light and shadow poem of “Butterfly Lovers” leaping on the water curtain of West Lake, projection technology is breaking physical boundaries in multiple forms, reconstructing the interactive relationship between people and scenes, and creating an unrepeatable “memory anchor” for cultural tourism projects.
Projection mapping is a projection technique used to turn objects and elements into a display surface for video projection. The objective of mapping is to create optical illusions by putting visual content on static volumes.
Even though the nomenclature is not necessarily known by the public, examples that can be provided are self-explanatory. Indeed, monumental mapping – projection of videos on monuments – is the most well-known video mapping form. It accounts for 3D elements and therefore uses 3D video mapping.
A video mapping project in the forest highlights nature and generates visibility of the ecological theme, being inspired by energy source of all forms of life, a natural phenomenon known as photosynthesis. Instead of using a traditional mapping projection surface such as a building, a screen or a theatrical scenery, organic surfaces found in the forest have been used showing the creative potential of projection mapping in organic environments.
Water screen projections, also known as 3D water screens or aqua screens, are a captivating form of multimedia entertainment that combines water and light to create stunning visual displays that look like holograms. This cutting-edge technology seamlessly blends artistry and innovation, using water as a canvas to bring on dynamic visuals that fascinate audiences. In this blog post, we’ll explore the world of water screen projections.
Pattern Projection can add style, dimension and texture to a room. Patterns can be projected on ceilings, walls or floors. Up Lighting used in combination with pattern projection can create a truly unique look for your event.These patterns are achieved with a gobo projector. A gobo is a small metal disc with a pattern cut out.If you have a specific pattern you are seeking we can have gobo customized。