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Cosmo AV shines at the Moscow Light Festival


Cosmo AV, specialist in video mapping images, lit up the The Bolshoi Theatre as part of the Moscow International Festival, The Circle of Light in October 2013. Cosmo AV created content pro- jected on the facade of the magnificent building with mixed video and comput- er generated images, supported with music by classical music composers Rachmaninov and Tchaikovski.


TDC’s Sydney Opera House projection show


Technical Direction Company (TDC) achieved a projection show spectacular to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the national Australian fleet entry into Sydney Harbour. It was displayed onto both sides of Australia’s Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The evening spectacular also featured fire- works launched from seven warships. TDC used 56 Barco projectors positioned at various angles and at great distances - some up to 700m away from across Sydney Harbour so that the projection was visible from all around the harbour.


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Robots add a special touch for visitor sites


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AM 1 2014 ©Cybertrek 2014


Austrian company Attraktion! and German firm MetraLabs have teamed up to create robot products for visi- tors. WeRobots are designed to be sociable, adaptive and able to orien- tate themselves by measuring rooms three-dimensionally and identifying humans. They communicate - speak- ing all world languages - and have a 15 inch multi touchscreen, integrated camera and a microphone. WeRobots offer a content management sys- tem so indoor venues can use their own content and information. A VIP function enables WeRobots to save customer-specific data and prefer- ences on loyalty cards.


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A giant projection spectacle for Delhi


TricolorIndia and The Projection Studio have created a new permanent im- mersive multi-media spectacle at the Guru Tegh Bahaur Memorial at Sin- ghu Border, Delhi, India. TricolorIndia delivered the technical infrastructure, including projection, lighting and audio. The looped 20-minute visual show runs every night and is based on five elements of nature, earth, wind, fire, water and void, and uses fantastical natural and Indian mythology imagery.


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