The reopened Chico Albuquerque Museum of Image and Sound of Ceará (MIS-CE) has installed a range of Christie projectors, media servers and Christie Mystique projection mapping software to create an immersive room for multimedia installations.
The MIS-CE aims to preserve, distribute and research the audio-visual heritage of the stage of Ceará, boasting more than 200,000 items in its collections related to culture, anthropology, history and popular traditions.
Seal Telecom brought on ALCom Engenharia to define, install and integrate the Christie products in the museum, specifying 12 1DLP projectors, Christie Pandoras Box, Christie widget designer software and Christie Mystique.
The revamped museum now boasts an immersive room for multimedia installations using eight Christie DWU1075-GS projectors, operating in pairs which are blended on the four walls of the space.
An additional two Christie D20WU-HS projectors are blended to illuminate the floor, offering a total resolution of 11,168,928 pixels.
The projection is managed using Pandoras Box, ensuring the content fills the space uniformly to create the sensation of immersion, running the projection on the four walls with another server used for the floor. A Christie Mystique is also used to align the projection on the walls.
The museum’s façade is supported by two Christie D20WU-HS projectors with a Pandoras Box server, projecting onto a 35.15 metres x 11.39 metres with a total resolution of 3336x1080.
The projectors are temporarily mounted on mobile elevated platforms for special events and aligned as needed.