Multimedia installations
We create multimedia interactive installations using holographic technologies, software and hardware:
- Videography and multimedia content creation ;
- 3D (holographic) printing (large format photos);
- Holographic displays;
- Projection holography;
- Development of software systems;
- Interactive systems;
- Information stands;
- Video mapping.
If you have tasks or project ideas for us, contact our managers. We will help develop the concept, select and install the equipment, create video and photographic materials, and manage the working process.
Our projects
Multimedia installation “Peter the Great”, Historical and Cultural Center “Ship Resurrection” in the Friedrichsburg Gate |
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The image of the young Peter the Great, who tells about the building of the Russian fleet, appears in the room of one of the fortress towers. In the absence of Peter the Great in the frame, the screen becomes transparent and objects inside the tower are visible through it, and only the countdown timer to the video is shown on the screen at this time. When Peter the Great enters the frame, the screen automatically turns opaque. When Peter the Great finishes his speech and leaves, the screen becomes transparent again. Technology: video recording, variable transparency screen with electronic control, software system. |
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Interactive stand “Selfie with Kant”, Kaliningrad Cathedral |
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Immanuel Kant takes photos with guests of Island of Kant in Kaliningrad. The screen shows the image of the philosopher performed by actor Gennady Filippovich. Kant invites visitors to take a joint photo, then takes a picture and sends selfies to guests’ smartphones or email.
Technology: video recording, touch screen, software system. |
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Hologram of underwater natural processes on the Vityaz vessel, Museum of the World Ocean |
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Holographic scenes of underwater life (volcanic eruption, hydrothermal zones and life in deep-sea trenches) is shown using computer graphics and a projection system in the hold of the Vityaz research vessel.
Technology: projection hologram, 3D modeling and animation. |
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Tineman’s Study and the dunes of the Curonian Spit, Nature Museum |
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In the Museum of Nature of the Curonian Spit, the ornithologist I. Tineman’s study was recreated using a light projection on interior items. An experienced ornithologist Leonid Sokolov performed the role of Tinneman. The video shows the complete process of registration and banding of a real bird. The work is accompanied by a story.
Technology: video mapping, animation. |
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3D photo at the Irbenskiy Lightship, Museum of the World Ocean |
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Holographic photographs of Baltic ships were made using 2D-3D photo conversion and lenticular printing technology
Technology: lenticular (microlens) printing. |
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A series of 3D photos of the ocean microlife, Museum of the World Ocean |
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Technology: lenticular (microlens) printing Work: photo conversion to 3D, prepress, printing, delivery. Location: Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad, Vityaz hold.Learn more >>> |
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Hologram “The Iconostasis of the Transfiguration Cathedral: from Königsberg to Kaliningrad”, Kaliningrad Cathedral |
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Technology: projection hologram, information kiosk. Work: concept development, equipment specification, video content creation, information system development, equipment installation. Location: Kaliningrad Cathedral, Kaliningrad.Learn more >>> |
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