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Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Barco | illuminates ARTE MUSEUM DUBAI
blooloop: Barco, the technology company focusing on innovative visualisation solutions, is celebrating the launch of ARTE MUSEUM at Dubai Mall. The firm has supplied the technologies for this immersive experience, which has been created by digital media content and technology design company d’strict.
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Something that I found interesting about this situation is how digital artwork is being portrayed in a museum environment. I generally think of digital work as being viewed online or on small computer screens, rather than being projected at a large scale in a conventional museum environment. I think that this is a very interesting way to show how digital art can fall into the same category as conventional paintings. Another thing I found interesting about the way that this art is displayed is that it is projected rather than being displayed in a large format display. Projection involves finding a way to direct the beam through the air, rather than having the surface emit the light. I have heard good things about Barco, and I am sure that they have ideas around this issue, whether that be super short through lenses, rear projection, or something else. I also wonder what the projection surfaces are.
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