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Orchestrate!


Go ahead… create truly sensational multi- display shows with Dataton WATCHOUT™ production and playback software. Award- winning WATCHOUT lets you orchestrate virtually all types of digital media, including video, audio, graphics, 3D, live feeds and streamed media. You manipulate the content in real-time, and show it all on multiple, syn- chronized displays.


Liseberg


Old Beijing: WATCHOUT creates a 228 m mural, 56 projectors. Image courtesy Audio Visual Technique.


Balder roller coaster – Martin dynamic lighting installation since 2002


Gothenburg, Sweden


Engineered for the eye Wild thrill rides, Ferris wheel, or performance


Ron Arad’s Curtain Call Installation, Roundhouse: 360 °projection on silicone cord. Photo Ron Arad Studio.


stage, Sweden’s Liseberg amusement park uses impactful dynamic lighting schemes to create more exciting nighttime experiences that improve aesthetics and attract customers – and extend their stay - for a serious bottom line impact.


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Martin Professional Theme Park Brochure, contact us at martinmarketing@martin.dk


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