Kilchenmann won the exciting contract for the integration of the entire audiovisual system in a tendering process.
The project consists of three parts: the ballroom, the foyer and the cinema. The technology had to fit in architecturally with the new building.
The installation in the ballroom (large room) consists of a single and a double projection projection (10-metre screen), sound system, induction loop, audio and video systems.loop, audio and video direction and a permanently installed camera. AdditionallyThere is also the option of event recording. The microphones round off the rounds off the project. The special thing about this room is that it can be separated and therefore usable individually. If the rooms are separated, both can be used technically autonomously. be used autonomously. An additional projection can be used in the "small room". All projectors disappear into the ceiling when not in use.
There is a projection and a sound system in the foyer. Subsequently we were allowed to supply and install the hardware for digital signage displays, consisting of five individual monitors and a display wall consisting of nine monitors. monitors. The subsystems ballroom and foyer are interconnected via an AV over IP and Dante Matrix system.
In the cinema, a completely autonomous small system with projection, sound reinforcement and microphones.
12,000 and 9,000 ANSI lumen laser projectors are used for all projections. are used for all projections.
© Photo Juliet Haller
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