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Museum immersion room reveals grandiose beauty of poles

The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is hosting The Polar Mission, a two-year exhibition designed to reveal the magnificence of the Arctic and Antarctic worlds and raise awareness about their fragility.

At the heart of the visitor journey, an IMMERSION room plunges the audience into the wild and grandiose beauty of the poles through an immersive and interactive setup.

Designed by Dreamed By Us, the experience propels visitors into six emblematic scenes from the poles, highlighting their grandiose beauty and fragility. Executed by Ki Studio, the post produced and 3D animated media content is projected onto the walls and the floor, reaching 650 sq m of video projection.

AV supplier ID Scènes oversaw the technical installation for the IMMERSION room with 34 Epson EB-L1075U video projectors installed, powered by six Modulo Player media servers by Modulo Pi. The media servers are handling soft edge blending, mapping, as well as audio and media playback.

Visitors are empowered to interact with the exhibition through 2D LiDAR sensors communicating with dedicated software. Executed by the creative studio Superbien, interactivity and real-time content rely on 11 LiDARs in total, six being used for the floor and five for the walls. The generative and interactive content was created using Unreal Engine and is supported by ten dedicated servers. All Unreal feeds are then captured in the Modulo Player media servers equipped with low latency 4K HDMI live input boards.

When visitors’ movements are detected by the LiDARs, part of the media – the background animations, HAP Alpha overlay videos, and superimposed informative data – are automatically triggered and played by Modulo Player.

To make these media appear where visitors’ movements are detected, teams of ID Scènes implemented a bi-directional communication system between Modulo Player and the LiDAR sensors in OSC. Thanks to Modulo Player’s Digimap function, the media properties – their position on the projection area in this case –are adjusted real-time based on the LiDAR data.

The exhibition can also host private events. Clients can then select the scene of their choice through a panel available on a tablet. The custom control panel was created in Modulo Player using the UI Designer menu, through simple drag and drops.

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