Television Museum in the Sony Center - Berlin 2004

The German Television Museum opened in the Sony Center Berlin at Potsdamer Platz. The central exhibit is an 8x8 meter projection, composed of nine individual projections. Visitors are informed about 53 years of German film history through video installations in a time tunnel.

The German Television Museum opened in the Sony Center Berlin at Potsdamer Platz. The central exhibit is an 8x8 meter projection, composed of nine individual projections. Visitors are informed about 53 years of German film history through video installations in a time tunnel. At video-on-demand stations, visitors can select their own highlights from several hundred stored television programs and watch them in full length.

System Integrator:
ProVideo Handelsges. mbH Berlin
www.provideo.eu

Operator:
German Cinematheque Foundation
www.deutsche-kinemathek.de

Planning:
ThomNet
www.thomnet.de

Next project:

Round Table at the Landesmuseum Zürich - Zurich, 2019

The round table is located in the center of the ring display case and is an interactive projection on a glass surface 90 cm in diameter. The rear projection was achieved using two DLP projectors. A capacitive touch foil enables visitors to interact with and control the projection.
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