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1. 29 Y hc 16502 mm HoloPro Projektion von oben ber Spiegel 1485 0 mm 4000 5000 ANSI Lumen m T HalaPra f hig 500 0 mm X 670 0 mm PU BUE ra j 1403 mm E 2 9 Sis i PaaS 1780 0 mm 1820 0 mm die ics i 24150 38 f 100 HoloPr 1650 0 mm LCD Lift Compact lightweight lift fits most LCD DLP projectors Plenum housing of aluminum with closure doors finished in white Contains internal switched duplex receptacle 115v ac which is powered when the unit is fully down The LCD Lift contains an innovative current sensor that delays closing of the unit until the projector fan has shut off Lifting capacity 65 105 System Options Ceiling closure panel Universal steel ceiling closure in a white baked enamel finish or recessed to accept ceiling tile Plenum housing Height varies according to choice of projector Includes ceiling trim ring Does not include ceiling closure panel Ceilingfinish kit Ceiling closure panel and ceiling trim ring to finish ceiling opening Dimensions amp Data AeroLift Height of lift in closed position 1 Maximum overall lift dimensions W x L 25 4 221 2 x 14 Ceiling opening with small closure Optional plenum housing small size W x L 2 Max projector size with
2. 6930 model PSI HS 40G For on site application to existing window glass or especially prepared acrylic on suspension hanging assembly next to glass Requires ProScreen certified technician See Service Systems Installation costs shown below HoloProscreen Air Sho 60 Diagonal in Acrylic 8330 model PSIHS 60 Film 36 x 48 image size Acrylic Size 36 x 52 x 3 8 Includes wire hanging assembly Factory assembled Holoproscreen Air Sho 60 Diagonal Vision OnGlass 9450 model PSI HS 60G For on site application to existing window glass especially prepared acrylic on suspension assembly next to glass Requires ProScreen certified technician See Service Systems Installation costs shown below Holoproscreen AirSho 80 Diagonal in Acrylic CALL model PSIHS80A Film 48 x 64 image size Acrylic Size 48 x 68 Includes wire hanging assembly Factory assembled NOTE Above costs include hardware hanging kit assembly with wire mounts Valued at 250 00 Projectors feature built in keystone adjustments Projector weight 13 Ibs Above special prices apply only when HoloProscreen AirShos and Hitachi Projector are purchased together Add 5 to HoloProScreen AirSho Systems purchased without Hitachi Projectors Hitachi DVD Player model DVP306U 210 Example System Complete 40 AirSho System for h
3. X80 h projector is out of production e 3M X80 LCD Projector 1024x768 resolution 4500 ANSI lumens 750 1 contrast 17 0 105 Caution Numbers are based on manufacturer supplied information which may have changed or is inaccurate Check with your supplier before making any final decisions Powered by ProjectorCentral com 1999 2005 All Rights Reserved Zoom 1 00x 4 Diagonal Range Throw Range Units 39 fc UD nex English Metric Aspect Ratio 43 0169 5 4 Throw Distance ES M EEE 1 E 4 o 51 46 42 37 33 28 24 19 15 10 6 Screen Size 454 408 362 400 363 326 290 300 272 245 217 _ ber 18 316 270 253 216 190 224 178 132 a 19 179 142 106 134 107 4 Adjusting performance Live Chat Da Lite Products Projection Calculator Projection Calculator 1 Choose a Manufacturer 4 not currently producing projectors 2 Select a Model X80 2 projector is out of production e 3M X80 LCD Projector 4 1024x768 resolution 4500 ANSI lumens 750 1 contrast 17 0 Ibs Caution Numbers are based on manufacturer supplied information which may have changed or is inaccurate Check w
4. 2005 Christie Digital Systems Inc rights reserved Information presented on this web site is continually updated and is subject to change without notice Article 2 __ FindProjectors Get Bids United States Top Projectors for Portable Education ConferenceRoom Home Theater Specials 5 Buyers Guide Projector Reviews Suppliers for Screens Lamps Ceiling Mounts Plasma LCD TV More Manufacturers Dealers Used Projectors Glossary Calculator Pro School Donations Login Send this Page Home gt Projector Reviews gt Wired Projectors Made Wireless Wired Projectors Made Wireless A free standing box allows projectors to go wireless David Colin May 1 2003 ProjectorCentral com If you have an existing investment in cabled projectors and you d like to take advantage of the benefits of wireless projection you don t have to replace the equipment A class of products has emerged that allows the once wired projector to become wireless without modification to your existing projectors We had a chance to test the Komatsu KJ 100B AirProjector herein referred to as AirProjector and we were pleased with what we found This unit turns your cabled projector into a wireless projector giving you the multi user benefits of integrated wireless For those of you who are new to wireless check out Going Wireless Setup Wireless operation is achieved by connecting the AirProjector wireless receiver to your projector using y
5. Corporate and small business applications Education facilities Local and national government Dynamic signage Article 1 Christie Global Websites ES A CHKISTIE Master Display Controller PROJECTOR MANAGEMENT amp CONTROL SOLUTION TI auem remit err The advanced settings tab Master Display Controller Pro Master Display Controller Pro s t t d offers capability of remote remote desktop capability also a iaa in x an desktop control of the allows for help desk personnel gon sade ext eee i computer located alongside to assist with troubleshooting the projector directly from their workstation Overview Accessories Download Center Efficient cost effective AV management Product Resources Images DESCRIPTION Brochure Top 5 Reasons to Network ChristieNET Master Display Controller offers simultaneous control of your AV equipment your Projector at the touch of a button It s an easy to use interface that integrates with existing network infrastructure Try It or Buy It combining centralized management and ganged control of multiple display More Master Display devices Controller Downloads An ideal projector management solution for large multi unit installations such as entertainment facilities large corporations educational establishments and government institutions where costeffective AV management and simplicity of use are required Christie s MDC is t
6. eLux LX500 7 995 13 0 1024x768 4000 LCD 2000 un n mna manare F si C Everest EX 31036 13 0 1024x768 LCD 2000 Hitachi CP X1200 13496 17 0 1024x768 LCD 2000 itachi 14 995 17 0 LCD 2000 1024 768 1024 768 9 995 1024x768 LCD N 5 Mitsubishi 1 59509 ColorView 11 995 19 9 1024x768 4700 LCD 2000 5 6 996 C Sanyo PLC XP51L Sanyo PLC XP55 8 495 EJ Sanyo PLC XP55L 7 995 1024x768 n a Sanyo PLC XP56 59 995 203 1024x768 Sanyo PLC XP 1024x768 LCD Sanyo PLC XT16 2 1024 768 3500 2 C Sony VPL PX40 SuperBright 56 770 16 5 za 1024x768 3600 LCD E TLP X4500U 5 8 665 1024 768 107777 oem n E ViewSonic PJ1172 7 999 EJ 1024x768 4500 LCD 2000 Compare up to 6 Change Search Criteria 1024x768 4500 Comparison of 6 projectors Product BenQ Hitachi ViewSonic C450 PB9200 CP X1250 PJ1172 show metic units remove remove remove Dealers SN Basics MSRP USD 7 935 5 899 14 995 9 495 7 999 Warranty 3 Years 2 Years 3 Years 3
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8. Years 3 Years 3 Years Brightness Lumens 4500 ANSI 4500 ANSI 4500 ANSI 4500 ANSI 5000 ANSI 4500 ANSI Contrast Full 150 1 750 1 2000 1 800 1 1200 1 800 1 Speakers 1 0W 1 0W 1 0W 1 0W 1 0W 1 0W 1 0W 1 0W 2 0W 2 0W 1 0W 1 0W Audible Noise 39 0 dB 39 048 400 dB Weight amp Dimensions Weight 17 0 Ibs 17 0 Ibs 17 0 Ibs 17 0 Ibs 17 5 Ibs 17 0 Ibs Size inches HxWxD 63x 165x132 63x 165x122 63x 165x126 63x 165x126 66x 126x169 63x 165x126 Compatibility HDTV Formats 1080 720p 525i 525p or m 10801 720p 576p 1080i 720p 575i 10801 720p 575i EDTV 480p v v v v v SDTV 4801 v v v v Component Video v v v v v v Standard Video v v v v v v Digital Input No DVI HDCP DVI D HDCP m Personal Computers v v v v v v Networking Wired v v v Wireless o Optical Features Throw Dist feat 59 510 ini 30 455 ini 59 510 ini 58 510 ini 59 510 ni Image Size nches 40 0 500 0 20 5 455 0 40 0 500 0 40 0 500 0 40 0 500 0 Zoom Lens Powered 1 50 1 Powered 1 47 1 Powered 1 50 1 Powered 1 50 1 Powered Powered 1 50 1 Digital Zoom v v v Lens Focus Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Lens Shift Vertical Vertical Vertical Vertical Digital Keystone Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Vert Vert Horiz Vert Lens Options v v v v Lamp Lamp Type 310W UHB 320W 310W NSH 310W UHB 300W NSH Lamp Life 1000 hours 15
9. and on glass screen installation for you Projection Screen Projection Screen SCREEN Product information We have been researching on so called screen products Actually this product is called as a variety of names like holo screen holo pro etc with different benders and retailers But it seems like they are the same one We thought it could be one of the alternatives for the projection screen material It is transparent on both sides doesn t need to be rolled up or down applicable in daylight http www da lite com products product php cID 10 amp pID 335 http www holopro com produkte rueckprojektion There 15 more advanced product called DNP Detachable holo screen They say it is an ultra thin film version of the Holo Screen It is also introduced in Siggraph 2004 http www nexnix co uk dnp 20holoscreen dnp_holo_index htm http www extremetech com slideshow viewer 0 2393 12 amp s 1017 amp a 133470 amp po 9 00 asp More sites related with the products http www reversascreens tv flash html http www scanvisionscreen dk tech html Installation example You can find an example installation in the web site below If you were absent last Tuesday meeting http www wowfactor org flash wowfactor html Click the HARRODS FILM on the right menu Or visit http www christiedigital com recentInstallations advertising harrods harrodsPeterPan as Dealers in US h
10. at OOO diagonal top of screen grip strip at screens and larger to prevent Dimensions amp Data DiamondScreen Nominal Image Area Diagonal HxW NTSC Video Format 4 3 600 360 x 480 670 4040 x 53 1 Overall Size 370 x 490 4140 x 545811 Net Wt Ibs 16 18 bottom Draper bowing 720 840 900 960 1000 1200 1250 1400 1500 1600 1700 2 1800 2 1900 2 2000 2 4340 x 5740 5020 x 6740 540 x 720 57 U x 76 600 x 800 720 x 960 74440 9934 843611 112409040 x 12036 19636111 1284010140 13540 107 0 14340 11340 15140 11820 x 15820 4440 5840 51 6840 550 730 58 0 x 7740 610 810 730 x 970 75340 x 10040 85 10 x 11374 91 0 x 121 0 97 0 x 12924 10340 13740 10940 14540 11540 15340 1200 1600 20 27 31 44 46 66 71 128 146 165 238 244 263 269 mage area listed is typical and choice of framing may cause variation 1 N Dantanna s These sizes require factory installed System 200 frame or System 400 frame These sizes require Large Screen System Frame not factory installed Surf Communications amp Turf amp www draperinc com Restaurant Atlanta Entertainment GA Photo Inc courtesy of CED Large Sizes The HoloVi
11. electronic form on a CD however since we had no trouble getting the unit operational we only scanned the manual for content While the documentation seemed adequate the truth comes when you have to troubleshoot a problem and we had only a minor issue The technical support was excellent for the brief problem we did encounter Control The AirProjector Client sends images to the projector either on request or in real time The request mode turns the unit into a slide projector allowing the presenter to control what image is presented and when When in real time mode images are sent continuously to the projector Overall Performance All Wi Fi 802 11b wireless projection seems to have the same set of issues that we discussed in prior articles including limitations on distance some delays in transmission some loss of color resolution when optimizing for speed inability to handle video and the potential for security violations These issues are also true with the AirProjector Distance Performance Mobility and multiple users are two of the strengths of Wi Fi Instead of one computer tethered to the projector an individual a room of students or individuals in a meeting can actively access the projector from anywhere in the room Transient use is the nature of wireless Generally speaking with a clear line of sight to the projector data can be transmitted up to 150 feet Our test environment did not allow unobstructed transmission however
12. least done Apr 30 Abstract Due Practice Oral Presentation May 02 IPRO Day Project Presentation May 09 Final Report Responsibilities Project Aspect Student s Most I nvolved Mindy Michael Aaron Blanca Matt J une Group Leader Technology Projection supporting 19 Michael system Projection screen Interactivity Sound Website Design Team Log J ournal Ryad J une Blanca Hyung Ed Aaron Matt Ryad Mindy June Mindy Ryad Leah History of Hyde Park Article 1 HYDE Wednesday September 22 2004 page 24 hyde park herald september 22 2004 sino uud By Caitlin Devitt less the Hyde Park Art Center one of B neighborhood s most resilient and progressive institutions Long located in back rooms at the Del Prado building 5307 S Hyde Park Blvd the 65 year old center is mous building 32 000 square feet owned by the University of Chicago is currently being tal media labs expanded studio space and a marquee flashing through second story glass facade That the art center needs more space is appar ent in its Jatest exhibit Words Butter No Cabbage The show itself like most HPAC shows is fun and thought provoking and full of energy but it is also a bit cramped Because it typically hosts ambitious group exhibits the art center needs bigger airier space where each piece can be given the room necessary for less distracted contemplatio
13. the building Catwalk Cell phones What mediums Webcams inside building Devices of communication What s happening in the world Existing examples of installations Projection Screen Material Material quality Translucent or Opaque possibilities Fixed or moving Protection warping from air vents etc Size Weight Light interaction Maintenance and cleaning Support critical Stability Mount detail critical Manual or Automatic Power Electricity Glass as screen Least expensive option that is quickest to implement Cost Seamless Glass or other options 24bit true color Existing examples of installations Art Programming Could it show hours events What are the possibilities How it could be easy as possible to create on Artist needs Existing examples of artists like Diller Scofidio Space Usage Existing examples of installations Montreal Canada Sydney Australia Sound Portable Projected distance Noise canceling AM FM transmission Maintenance e Customization e Technical issues e Projectors equipment screen material etc Timeline Deadline Tasks Jan 28 Organize group discuss project plan and project objectives Jan 31 Finalize Project Plan Feb 04 Weekly Project Meeting Feb 11 Feb 18 Feb 25 Mar 04 Mar 06 Mid Term Progress Report Due Mar 10 Mar 17 Spring Break Mar 25 Begin Final Report Apr 01 Apr 08 Final Report done Apr 15 Apr 22 Poster Powerpoint Presentation at
14. the composition and emailed Tokyo piece o Email or SMS o Large lights projected morse code that created a light array Sabrina Wrath grover robot that measures the carbon dioxide in the room works alone parameter and makes green marks for data visualization Rosemont Computer vision and robotics Design and Engineering Exhibition at McCormick Place www manufacturingweek com Danny Rhodes problem was to section off space 1200 pieces of wood that can be put into 255 positions that runs in real time sound is amazing too makes the whole piece also stainless steel tube trash pieces cigarette packs flatten beer cans used to create a huge real time mimetic systems reflecting image of real time Google him smoothware com e basic video tracking tool TTC track them colors pro e max xp cycligx4 soda com Sheboygan Kohler Arts Center e get factory tour too Cellphone Telesymphony Gobin Lebin e cellphone rang from symphony playing and lighting Other issues to be checked on o can people restart a video Art Programming What are the possibilities How it could be easy as possible to create on Space Usage Existing examples of installations Sound Research Questions Sound Artists The brainchild of Chicago artist M W Burns Sound Canopy enjoys the sponsorship of the Hyde Park Art Center and Marc Realty and was collaboratively curated by an impressive number of groups including Something Else
15. when there is interference Slow image transfers build the image in a manner similar to a Power Pointer point slide transition Color amp Resolution We were using an XGA notebook and transmitting text and full color graphic images We ran a suite of images from the INFOCOMM 2000 Shootout and noticed the expected reduction in the color gradient as some color resolution is lost to improve transmission time This color loss would be of concern if you were watching a movie which is clearly not the intended use for Wi Fi 802 11b technology however it is not likely to be noticed in most computer applications Graphic images with fine shaded detail are the places you would most likely notice a loss of some detail Security An 802 11 b Wi Fi device is basically a digital radio broadcasting in the 2 4 GHz band Outdoors Wi Fi can transmit tens of miles and therein lays a security issue If your data is not encrypted then it is vulnerable A security algorithm known as WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is provided and is intended to overcome this vulnerability however the industry consensus seems to be that it can be violated by those skilled at hacking So beware a passerby seeking free Internet access or someone with more fiendish intent can access an unsecured wireless network This practice is known as war driving and people who indulge in this include freeloaders thieves and some that are simply trying to create an awareness of security issu
16. 00 hours 1500 hours 2000 hours 2000 hours Lamp Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 Display Attributes Native Resolution 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 Maximum Resolution 1600x1200 1600x1200 1280x1024 1600x1200 1280x1024 1600x1200 Aspect Ratio 4 3 XGA 4 3 XGA 4 3 XGA 4 3 XGA 4 3 XGA 4 3 XGA Display Type 1 0 PolySi LCD 3 1 0 PolySi LCD 3 1 0 PolySi LCD 3 0 9 PolySi LCD 3 1 3 PolySi LCD 3 1 0 PolySi LCD 3 Electronics H Sync Range 31 5 91 0kHz 50 0 95 0kHz 15 0 91 0kHz 15 0 91 0kHz 15 0 100 0kHz 15 0 91 0kHz V Sync Range 60 120Hz 50 120Hz 50 120Hz 50 120Hz 50 100Hz 50 120Hz Pixel Clock d 160 MHz max 180 MHz Maximum Power 430W 430W 470 470W 450W 430W Voltage 90V 264V 100V 240V 100V 240V 100V 240V 100V 240V 90V 264V FCC Class B A B B Production Status Status Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping First Shipment Sep 2004 Nov 2003 May 2004 Jul 2004 Dec 2004 Feb 2005 Last Shipment Special Feature amp Comments Special Picture in Picture Picture in Picture Picture in Picture Comments 4 lens options 75 thes item is either not applicable unpublished or unknown Example of Installations HoloPro Projektion von oben 4000 5000 ANSI Lumen wad HelePre gt 3600 0 mm Siak Ss 5 NS 2700 0 mm li Ae Bp Sw HoloPrd
17. 24 75 MINUTES FROM MARCH 3 LINCOLN SCHATZ VISIT 76 MINUTES FROM MARCH 10 79 APPENDIX 1 80 APPENDIX 2 83 APPENDIX 3 92 UNLIMITED VENUES FOR APPLICATIONS 92 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 96 2 i Y Project Plan I PRO 306 Hyde Park Art Center Digital Facade Objectives The goal is to create a nationally recognizable icon capable of displaying artwork advertising events or classes and integrating an element of human interaction The scope of this project is to present a variety of solutions determining and defining a system required to implement a digital facade for the new Hype Park Art Center The pioneering icon for the Hyde Park Art Center will engage neighbors and those who pass by in addition to ideally attracting visitors from all over Chicago and beyond The projection area will be the Art Center s signature while serving many exhibition and studio needs by bringing art directly into the view of the community it serves The idea is that the art created because of this facade will be a signature as well Because of this the facade system itself needs to accommodate many different digital art mediums to function as a blank canvas with opportunity for a creative manipulation by artists visitors and the Hyde Park Art Center to the full capabilities of the technology Background Described as the neighborhood s most resilient and progressive institutions the Hyde Park Art Center mission is to stimulate and sustai
18. CA Art Institute artist lists animated still interactive with whom analog digital video Budget Costs This project is high priority Signature of building 500 000 about Would like us to figure out tiers SPONSORS IBM Good PR take off taxes how much incl research only construction incl technical material maintenance costs future updates Depends on money how fast it can be raised Hyde Park Art Center has been supported by loyal want the building to be a new beginning for a new support group years get gt back space 10 years get the rest What kind of screening material exchangeable materials or always the same movable flexible fixed Sound Audio Ways of doing outdoors Want to be able at some point have sound involved Film Screenings Sound Canopy 2004 Heritage Tower Randolph across from Cultural Center State Adams 320 outdoor speakers MW Burns MCA Whispering exhibiton Amplification wacky sound reverbs Very few artists working with sound something to incorporate and encourage What we will need Site drawings Site location other buildings structures surrounding the site Floor Plans for each floor incl roof plan Section drawings minimum 2 sections longitudinal and cross facade section Elevations minimum 4 elevations and if possible renderings interior amp exterior Detail drawings of fa ade and gallery with ma
19. Midterm Report I PRO 306 Hyde Park Art Center Digital Facade Contents PROJECT PLAN 4 OBJECTIVES 4 BACKGROUND 5 METHODOLOGY 5 TECHNICAL VIABILITY 6 MARKETING FEASIBILITY 6 LONG TERM ASSESSMENT 7 LIST OF RESEARCH TOPICS 8 TECHNOLOGY 8 PROJECTOR SUPPORTING SYSTEM 9 INTERACTIVITY 9 PROJECTION SCREEN 10 ART PROGRAMMING 10 SOUND 10 MAINTENANCE 11 TIMELINE 11 RESPONSIBILITIES 11 HISTORY OF HYDE PARK Oi ARTICLE 1 13 ARTICLE 2 14 FOLLOWUP FROM HYDE PARK ART CENTER VISIT 16 SUGGESTIONS TO COMPARE 18 BREAKDOWN 18 WHAT WE WILL NEED 19 TECHNOLOGY RESEARCHED QUESTIONS 20 PROJECTOR MANAGEMENT amp CONTROL SOLUTION 20 ARTICLE 1 21 ARTICLE 2 23 ARTICLE 3 26 PROJECTION SCREEN RESEARCHED QUESTIONS 30 ISSUES ON PROJECTION SUPPORTING SYSTEM 30 PROCESS OF PROJECTION CALCULATOR 30 CHECKING SPECS 35 COMPARING SIMILAR PROJECTORS 36 COMPARISON OF 6 PROJECTORS 38 LCD 40 INITIAL REPORT 48 PROJECTION SCREEN 52 QUOTE 53 MESSAGE 54 APPENDIX 2 55 APPENDIX 3 55 INTERACTIVITY RESEARCHED QUESTIONS 55 ART RESEARCH QUESTIONS 55 ARTIST NEEDS 55 EXAMPLES OF ARTISTS 57 ART INSTITUTE VISIT 60 LIGHT 61 ARTISTS TO BE CHECKED ON 61 ART PROGRAMMING 62 SOUND RESEARCH QUESTIONS 62 SOUND ARTISTS 62 CHICAGO ORDINANCES 63 NOISE CANCELLING SPEAKERS 64 MINUTES FROM JANUARY 24 ART CENTER PRE VISIT BRAINSTORM 64 MINUTES FROM FEBRUARY 1 RESEARCH BRAINSTORM 70 MINUTES FROM FEBRUARY 71 MINUTES FROM FEBRUARY 10 74 MINUTES FROM FEBRUARY
20. Screens Come in four flavors e clear holographic Holograph the branch of optics that deals with the use of coherent light from a laser in order to make a hologram that can then be used to create a three dimensional image e white high gain The Hi Gain Screen has a gain of 7 9 a 165 degree viewing angle and a half gain angle of 45 degrees The screen is extremely tolerant to ambient light making the screen an ideal medium for use in retail windows at point of sale in pubs and bars or any public area e grey data screens e ultra black high contrast All acrylic screen are from ProDisplay are unique to the industry in that they are cast not extruded thus eliminating the imperfections created by the extrusion process Secondly the diffusion properties are built into the acrylic material not just sprayed on the surface You can clean them without fear of rubbing of the diffusion properties 1 Dayview LCD Glass Liquid Crystal Display A 10 5mm glass laminate panel made up of a 0 5mm liquid crystal polymer sandwiched between two 5mm glass panels The liquid crystal polymer changes its visual appearance when an electrical current is activated A simple ON OFF mode transforms the glass from being transparent clear to translucent opaque When the glass is in the opaque or frosted state it becomes a high definition rear projection surface Dayview LCD Film a special liquid crystal polymer film which can be applied to any gl
21. Seamless Glass or other options 24bit true color Art Programming Montreal Sydney Could it show hours events What are the possibilities How it could be easy as possible to create on Artist needs Diller Scofidio e Space Usage Sound Portable Projected distance Noise canceling AM FM transmission Maintenance e Customization Next Couple Weeks Expand on List 3x Just Questions what do we need to now Separate categories hierarchy of importance Take Ownership at least 2 people on each area overlap Alternatives should be given series of options that are detailed Extensive Research Make it known what leads are taken to look professional Find most knowledgeable dealer vendor Thomas Register Suites resources Trade Association any place in the world with similar installations Keep everyone in the loop Minutes from February 10 Thursday February 10 2005 Project Plan discussion comments Blanca Chicago company found Projection screen company found that specializes in customization Opaque translucency an issue Backlit requirement Glass fa ade low maintence effective with getting image out Bob s suggestions OTS group at IIT that buys projectors Yellow pages Resources that were used before the internet Matt Ambilight and others Phillips may not be possible but maybe a few years from now Minutes from February 24 Update from June e Group needs to get together to compar
22. Temporary Services splinter group Experimental Sound Studio and Deadtech At least ten artists have agreed to participate in the calendar rotation of sound recordings broadcast through the canopy with Stephen Lapthisophon kicking off the season with Anonymity his taped reading of Poe s story The Man of the Crowd At the time of this writing Richard Curtis Vocal Topographies Chicago was playing a recording of mouth noises meant to approximate the city s streets sounds Up next Ausgang com s Melinda Fries with Violent Things 2003 http www newcitychicago com chicago 3127 html http www temporaryservices org audio relay index html http www temporaryservices org ar contributors html Paul Dickinson Sleep talking M W Burns observer shifting first perspective from one person to the next Kathleen Kranack 1 800 Free relationship advice Lucky Pierre and 40 friends tisten to B 96 on headphones for twenty four hours straight We repeat everything we hear into a microphone and record twenty four CDs List of Audio Artists http expsoundstudio org outerear index htm Froehle Experimental Sound Studio ESS is a non profit organization founded in 1986 for the production and promotion of innovative approaches to the sonic arts The mission of ESS is to make audio technology accessible and affordable as well as to encourage the creative process http expsoundstudio org Chicago Ordinances 11 4 1110 Sound pr
23. anging screen system includes projector ceiling mounts valued at CPX 380 W HITACHI Projector eere 10 990 Above costs include hardware hanging kit assembly with wire mounts and premier ceiling mount for projector 650 value includes shipping crate FOB factory Demo System and ATA Travel Case is an additional cost See below Demonstration Support System for use with AirSho 40 assembly Design Stand for Screen Demo MobileUnits available for quick demonstrations combined with Design Projector DVD Stand for Floor Demonstration Dealers CALL ATA Travel Case for HoloProScreen System 40 or 60 for design stand demo combined with ATA Travel Case for Projection Floor Demo Mount System include space for Projector and DVD if required Dealers CALL Lease to Own Complete System on 36 month 450 Per Month on contract 36 month contract Mounting for Projectors additional cost custom installation CALL Special ceiling mount for projector w 24 36 extender Additional cost for custom application Service Systems Installation by ProScreen Inc On site Wire Suspension Assembly Installation estimate based on time and install variables Usual cost 800 per install plus actual travel and expenses at cost Special projects upon request Custom install and special CAD drawings included in all installs Client responsible for electrical power source to project
24. are currently out there How to input art How to fake real slide projector What kind of computers for the media Changing format to digital from film slides How would it be timed or seasonal Would it require someone to manage it Future service providers Be interactive on the website Network interactivity wireless broadband How to interact within infrastructure between gallery space What does the computer have to handle Video splitters Powerpoint avi s java director flash etc support How many computers Existing examples of installations Projector Supporting system How many Where Location How easy to maintain Weight How will it be hung and supported Suspension tray needed What will it look like Halographic images Fully interactive from one point Resolution Angle of projection Distance and sizing capabilities Projection area Can it back light Inputs Electrical and other utilities Interaction focusing other menu options on projector Can they be used for classrooms Noisiness heat or other factors Insulation for sound ventilation for heat Aesthetic appeal can t impose Data Connection IP address Reliability Cost Warranties of product Movement range Digital seams splits and programming What technology is involved Ambient light technology Existing examples of installations Interactivity How to sense people How do they connect Virtual Reality With other areas of
25. as Notto get approval but to get needs feedback Educational mission but satisfy additional concerns Final Meeting Presentation with Art Center Chuck Alison Andrew Presidents Office and Architects Motivation and thoughts behind results Will offer outside opportunities Open communication between UIC IIT Once plans are received Questions should be complete from research Work out scenarios sound interactivity technology Ed e Should look at it as a white blank canvas rather than scenarios Minutes from March 3 Lincoln Schatz Visit Lincoln Schatz Background is in sculpture More complicated with Architects and CAD models Animation software Things moving over time timeline cameras texture Software seemed like physics started to create digital environments a divided with different physics gravity wind i looping animations generated particularly boring iii liked idea of setting up conditions iv developed into MERGE 1 used a computer attached to a video camera to understand basic human movement M og 2 pieces have a start date collect information and writes to drive a individual plasma screen 1 first layer see yourself moving li video events from last 24 hrs video events from when exhibit can expand iv 8 years capacity 400gigs v Time becomes Nodel vi Collision of images sets parameters but everything happens vii Not interactive in real time but in space port
26. ass clear acrylic panel using special optical glue The film is then electrified in the same way as the Dayview glass switching the film from clear to frosted creating a high definition rear projection screen e This product is not weather proof e The only way to use it is to put the film on the inside e Can be rear projected e Comes with software The rep mentioned that to project on a number of panels as different pictures or a whole is done with the computer on 4 panels not 5 We don t know why we need more time to research it 2 HoloView jin HolaView Rear Projecti n Screen 3 mE Phato courtesy of Communications amp Entertainment Inc The new HoloView rear screen will stop prospective customers in their tracks Grab the spotlight at trade shows in showrooms shopping malls and any retail environment Cast a dramatic visual image in museums banks entertainment venues anywhere you need to catch your audience s eye A HoloView screen consists of transparent 1 4 acrylic with a holographic optical medium in its matrix The viewer can see a clear image and see through the screen at the same time For the most dramatic visual images the HoloView should be suspended from wires or cables so the projected image appears to be floating in space Screen is provided with aluminum grip strips at top and bottom for this purpose Compatible with any single lens projector with digital keystone correcti
27. ate night with more emphasis being placed on night time activities with this digital facade to try and change area interest The Metra train stop and neighboring bus terminal is also a potential target audience This project is about how to make art possible from performance art to installation digital projection and adhered images this facade should have the capacity to grow with evolution of art There is interest from the Center for the capability to give real time art class and studio video feeds but to foremost engage the street in a way no other building has done To do this the separation between gallery and studio must be broken down The exhibition space should be viewable from both inside and outside but there are several considerations for other available space The second level catwalk will remain essential for traveling between two second story rooms that will also be used as gallery space The art facade should remain as flush as possible to provide the greatest possibility of interaction in the building Although the facade will have equal emphasis for viewing locations enticement needs to happen for the outside This project is an opportunity for a creative project to be explored with an element of practicality but still full of options IPRO 306 is challenged to understand the Art Center s uses of a digital art facade that is versatile innovative interactive and can withstand the changes of time For all unseen animated o
28. building he said adding that he didn t remember where he d found that piece of information We put these things together at about 90 miles per hour he said Students accounts directly contradict the press release who says that the building is unused clearly enjoys turning a blind eye to student activities said Deborah Wolfson a fourth year in the College and Chair of the UT student committee This unused building is a hub for learning creating and building skills that enrich the shows of University Theater Along these lines the Alumni Magazine published an article about the UT shop according to Bruce Steinberg a fourth year in the College and master electrician for UT So either someone hasn t done their homework or someone is purposely pretending that we don t exist Steinberg said Looking Ahead It is not clear exactly when the UT shop will have to leave the Cornell building The Hyde Park Art Center for its part still needs to raise a significant amount of money before construction on the Cornell Avenue space can begin according to Jo Reizner director of University real estate operations Reizner said it will take a minimum of 15 18 months to raise such funds University Real Estate Operations said they are not certain as to whether or not a written contract of any sort exists between the University and UT in regard to use of the Cornell Avenue space E mail this article FollowU
29. by Komatsu a 96 year old Japanese manufacturer and distributed in the United States Canada United Kingdom and lreland by Katun a major distributor of office equipment worldwide The product retails for 999 and is sold through AV and IT dealers If you d rather buy a wireless projector there is a good selection of products in the market Like the AirProjector these units offer quick connects multiple simultaneous users collaborative meetings and greater utilization of your investment Article 3 Networking Solutions 23 CHRISTIE personnel or IT support staff can leverage the capabilities of a local area network LAN and the networks remote capabilities to provide quicker response time in support of their AV equipment they can keep the total cost of ownership down That s sound business More than 8096 of AV IT support can be fixed over the network Reduces time spent resolving these issues reduces need for additional help Better utilize support personnel s time IT AV Professionals For the IT or AV manager the savings are a result of less support time needed to maintain their resources and product performance ChristieNET solutions meet all of these expectations Proactive email alerts for lamp life temperature or that the internal projectors are approaching a failure threshold Order replace lamps clean filters improve projector ventilation before a meeting event Flexibility t
30. d engage a broad audience The Art Center utilizes its diverse exhibitions program and is expecting to attain national recognition for themselves with the new building and facade to be designed by IPRO 306 The Art Center has stayed true to the mission of making artists of every kind and the public think about contemporary art by fostering creativity Creating venues and chances to create artwork exclusively at the Hyde Park Art Center should be considered especially to encourage and incorporate arts that need more exposure such as sound and video installation The facade to be designed should have multiple uses included a way of viewing from outdoors even for film screenings since the street level doors will open out from the building The residential area around the Art Center is extremely populated in fact it s the densest neighborhood in the city with plenty of high rises The facade is to be designed with residential issues in mind but not entirely limited to since there are many factors in which it is impossible to gauge reaction However it should be easy to pick out obvious distractions such as sound elements ricocheting off of nearby high rises that are conveniently oriented in a U shape towards the Center There should be more concern about artist needs rather than residential issues Another resident requirement example to consider is where people hang out to see the facade Classes at the Center currently run from early morning to l
31. de Park Art Center now is preparing to move into an outstanding new space at 5020 S Cornell Ave The enor Lerehabbed and when finished will feature digi But pieces like Mark Book s installation piece Ice Storm are an homage of a less obvious sort Book places a small dark photo graph on the wall below a black bean bag chair placed comfortably between two large black speakers out of which comes the tin kling melting breaking sounds of a mild ice storm Or the wonderful photographs by Zoe Leonard of chewed bubble gum flattened onto sidewalks the pictures could be moonscapes ora long view of a dark sky Much of the show is elliptical and abstract giving one a pretty full sense of the journal and its cadre of artists But this strength also is one of the show s drawbacks which is the lack of a concrete his tory of Whitewalls how it has evolved over the last quarter decade the contributions it has made to Chicago and the country as the longest running art journal Perhaps this is but a brief chronology off to the side with names and interests and movements would perhaps have given the viewer a broad er understanding of the journal Fine Words Cabbage No Butter continues through Oct 2 The art center s next show is its annual benefit Just Good Art opening on Oct 29 and closing Nov 6 On Nov 12 Outer Ear Festival of Sound will open and the art center wi
32. e results Update from Blanca e Research particular type of projector screen Bob e Appendix should include research could be 500 pages e Can be linked to presentation final report Every proposed element should have Cons Pros e Propose scenarios for this to happen this has to happen e Could be a hundred scenarios Approximate cost and vendors to contact Components to buy fax your order here e Do this so when the Art Center receives proposal for specific installation then they know how to work with it e Andrew Chuck is willing to tear out walls so there will be a lot of leeway Information to find out e Research questions should be complete e Weekly Reports Send to ipro306 gmail com by Sunday 5p m o Keep a copy for yourself e Area zoning for sound Artists Dan Rozin Wooden Mirror and Lincoln Schatz Artists Dan Sanding Real time sampling Users for projector take pictures of visitors Artists MCA video projection of people standing doing little fidgets woman Artists MCA Bar Pub scene video full size people Art Institute Orville video of Iceberg Structure o Also contact to come in Look at Gallery Openings for video artists Other artists to come Ask Alison and Chuck about artists interest Subgroup spatial possibilities of that area and how it relates to spaces outside sitting area neighborhood e Walk down the street to find recommendations on how to relate Midway Meeting Agenda Draft quality ide
33. e third floor of the Reynolds Club Ready in Time Sources at UT say the transfer of the Cornell Avenue space to the Hyde Park Art Center HPAC was a possibility from the time when the UT shop first moved into the space in Spring 2001 They also contend that the relocation of the HPAC to the Cornell Avenue space had been planned to coincide with the opening of the Center for the Creative and Performing Arts CCPA a new center planned south of the Midway However it is highly unlikely that the UT s new space will be ready by the time it is forced to move out of its current location according to a variety of sources In an ideal world in 2006 the Hyde Park Arts Center moves into the Cornell building at the same time that UT moves into the newly completed arts center said UT Director Heidi Coleman But obviously we don t live in an ideal world Coleman said that UT must now find a new space before the arts center is built han Kenward a 2003 alumnus of the College who served on the student crew that renovated the Cornell Avenue space said the construction of the CCPA 15 years if not decades away Those involved with the initial effort to obtain the UT shop on Cornell Avenue explain that it took five years of lobbying and fundraising to secure the present space They say that it would be nearly impossible to find an alternate space within three years because no space seems to exist UT supporters argue that fundraising f
34. e top of the image below the ceiling Adjusting the ceiling closure door may introduce a keystone effect to the image If your projector has a keystone correction feature you may be able to compensate for keystoning Light Path C Single lens projectors with light path geometry C will work with the Revelation within certain limitations The portion of the image above the centerline of the lens projects at a gradual angle up towards the ceiling A projector with Light Path C mounted in the Revelation projects a light path similar to the same projector ceiling mounted with the centerline of its lens mounted approximately 6 8 below the ceiling By using the built in adjustment features of the Revelation you should be able to bring the top of the image below the ceiling Adjusting the ceiling closure door may introduce a keystone effect to the image If your projector has a keystone correction feature you may be able to compensate for keystoning Light Path D Single lens projectors with light path geometry D will not work with the Revelation The portion of the image above the centerline of the lens projects at too steep of an angle to be lowered below ceiling level even with the adjustment features built into the Revelation Consult your projector manufacturer if in doubt about its light path geometry throw distance or projector dimensions Also be sure your projector has the ability to invert its image INITIAL REPORT Acrylic
35. ead judge proximities to participants with sensors The sensors can be based on movement temperature pressure or other inputs In the above example Utterback uses pressure sensors to dictate the movement of projected graphics Interaction projections Eduardo Kac http www ekac org For each of the dozen sites located in the US Europe and Australia that were selected for this project they have constructed fictional narratives using text and fabricated images For every site there is a grid of twelve images one of which is live and refreshes when clicked the other eleven have been constructed for this project with the aid of hired actors and Photoshop None of the people from the actual location appear in the fabricated images however the juxtaposition of the live and the fictional establishes a provocative correspondence The stories which range in time from a single day to several seasons concentrate on subtle changes in behavior as a consequence of the acknowledged presence of the camera in the office a gradual shift in dress style the activities of an after hours cleaning crew a ritual of stacking paper one person s discreet and incessant ordering of take out food and a potential office romance unfolding by the water cooler Ton Ousler http www sculpture org documents scmag00 may00 oursler ours htm rojection of faces onto various posed mannequins Multimedia projections C ar olee S chneemann http www caroleeschneeman
36. ements generated to compliment the images on the facade such as sound may cause neighborhood interference but can be avoided if thoroughly researched alongside City of Chicago Ordinances Such sound could make use of AM or FM radio frequencies but is only one option of many where possibilities must be researched The audio s effective distance range should also be taken into consideration as it will be a deciding factor in the size and orientation of Speakers The exhibition space should be viewable from both inside and outside but there are several considerations for other available space The second level catwalk will remain essential for traveling between two second story rooms that will also be used as gallery space The art facade should remain as flush as possible to provide the greatest possibility of interaction in the building Although the facade will have equal emphasis for viewing locations enticement needs to happen for the outside This project is about how to make art possible from performance art to installation digital projection and adhered images this facade should have the capacity to grow with future progressions of art There is interest from the Center for the capability to give real time art class and studio video feeds but to foremost engage the street in a way no other building has done To do this the separation between gallery and studio must be broken down The Hyde Park Art Center is a community art center tha
37. es War drivers may also engage in war chalking which is a throwback to the communication technique used by hobos to alert other hobos with chalk markings identifying free places to sleep or eat Like the hobos these war chalking symbols alert other war drivers of free services so if you unplug and go wireless look for a war chalking sign near you Limitations Air Projector Client application does not support applications using DirectX Microsoft Office Assistant and DVD movie playback Where to Buy The Air Projector is manufactured by Komatsu a 96 year old Japanese manufacturer and distributed in the United States Canada United Kingdom and Ireland by Katun a major distributor of office equipment worldwide The product retails for 999 and is sold through AV and IT dealers If you d rather buy a wireless projector there is a good selection of products in the market Like the Air Projector these units offer quick connects multiple simultaneous users collaborative meetings and greater utilization of your investment Appendix 2 HoloView Transparent rear screen You ve never seen an image like this before The HoloView rear screen stops prospective customers in their tracks Grab the spotlight at trade shows in showrooms shopping malls and any retail environment Cast a dramatic visual image in museums banks entertainment venues anywhere you need to catch your audience s eye A HoloView screen consists of transparen
38. es 16 51 46 42 37 33 10 6 Screen Size e 7 Der 28 i 454 408 362 31 6 270 178 13 m pm Law 16 400 363 326 290 253 216 142 106 90 272 245 217 1 2 Select a Model Live Chat Da Lite Products Projection Calculator Projection Calculator 1 Choose a Manufacturer 3M not currently producing projectors 2 Select a Model projector is out of prd e X80 LCD 55 resolution 45 MP8650 Caution Numbers are based on manufactur MP8670 your supplier before making any final decisiq 300 272 245 217 190 162 1 contrast 17 0 lbs which may have changed or is inaccurate Check with 999 2005 All Rights Reserved 134 107 79 52 24 m a 3 c D g 1 Diagonal Range Throw Range o 9 Units Aspect Ratio Engl 4 Throw Distance Engli 943 0169 O5 51 46 42 37 u 19 15 10 6 Screen Size 9 500 454 408 362 316 270 224 178 132 86 40 e 400 363 326 290 253 216 179 142 106 69 32 3 Check right projectors Live Chat Da Lite Products Projection Calculator Projection Calculator 1 Choose a Manufacturer 7 not currently producing projectors 2 Select a Model
39. essure level Public way No person except a person participating in a parade or public assembly for which a permit has been obtained pursuant to Chapter 10 8 shall for purposes of entertainment or communication generate any sound by any means so that 1 the sound pressure level on the public way measured at a distance of ten feet or further from the source exceeds 80 dB A or is more than 10 Db A above the ambient noise level or 2 the sound is louder than an average conversational level at a distance of 200 feet or more measured either horizontally or vertically from the point of generation Any person participating in a parade or public assembly for which a permit has been obtained pursuant to Chapter 10 8 of this Code may generate sound in excess of the limitations in this section only if the sound generated does not exceed maximum levels set forth in regulations that the commissioner of the environment may promulgate Such regulations shall define reasonable maximum sound levels in light of the nature of the event its time and the character of the surrounding neighborhood 11 4 1150 Prohibited acts The following acts and the causing thereof are prohibited a Sounding or permitting the sounding of any electronically amplified signal from any stationary bell chime siren whistle or similar device intended primarily for nonemergency purposes from any place in such a manner as to create a noise disturbance at a residential lot boundary o
40. eum Orientation of projection area East West South North Northside parking lot where would they project from etc South busiest street gas station big logo Surrounding neighborhood buildings Metra Trains bus stop some kind of attraction Highrises sound is a concern What kind of buildings height dimensions location Residential First Floor bays open out Site information Planting trees landscaping in front of projection area space Interactive displays software reacts to the visitors butterflies rain LOOK at these programs for new interactions Holographic What is gallery exactly used for 20ft high ceiling for main gallery Large spaces large enough to have some kind of art 200ft long hall behind 10 12ft wide 3000sdft space first floor 1800sqft project room Spiral stair case accompanying space across from catwalk exhibition space working space when and what kind What is purpose of catwalk Why catwalk accessible how why gt gt consider that walking people on catwalk might be in the way What kind of projections 5 projectors for each section of the fagade What are about removable ones Audiences on both sides interferences with exhibitions isolation Make gallery into a huge white black box by closing off other spaces Angles to avoid people I nigo mANglano ovalle Art Institute video works soon has done Mies Van der Rohe M
41. events Varying hi gain and contrast are available to suit your application for instance solar hi gain of 7 9 with 100 1 contrast is ideal for inside retail outlets such as point of sale in public bars or inside any public area Darker coloured screens for example gain of 5 8 and contrast of 150 1 make these screens ideal for bespoke home cinema boardrooms and retail windows whilst darker screens with gain of 5 00 and contrast of 200 1 are designed for superior projection environments such as control rooms and retail windows where the most demanding clarity and contrast is required Please note that Wedgwood only supply products to businesses government bodies educational establishments and charities We do not sell to private individuals Holograph window projector screens Holographic rear projection screens for windows On glass holographic projection screens are attached to glass windows so that passers by can view offers products and information even when the store is closed as shown in the middle picture above These on glass screens are normally thin adhesive film designed to be used with a rear projector No power is required to the screen Some manufacturers advise that the rear projector is situation at a 35 degree angle others say there are no projector angle limitations with their screens However installation can be tricky and it is advisable to commission an expert installation company to undertake your rear projector
42. ew is available in sizes through 1200 diagonal sizes are single element without seams visible lens pattern System Options Aluminum grip strips Standard at top and bottom for free hanging installation Also available on left and right or with in wall Cineframe see page OO Standard screen orientation Horizontal landscape May also be hung vertically portrait position Specifi cations HoloView Draper HoloView rear projection screens size AL thickness with mounting holes and anodized aluminum grip strips standardly provided at top and bottom optional on right and left sides Screen shall be provided with universal and adjustable hanging feature including 1 nylon coated steel cable with tensile strength IU Ibs and break point of lbs allowing easy installation with standard tools One piece acrylic material to be 64 transparent to allow for look through ability Screen gain shall be Screen shall be compatible with all single lens projectors with digital keystone correction Optical medium in matrix shall accept projected light at any angle up to COD perpendicular HoloView shall have horizontal half gain angle of and a vertical half gain angle of 00 Patent pending Specifications DiamondScreen Rear projection screens to be Draper DiamondScreen size Material to be cast acrylic one piece not to exceed in thickness with special pate
43. f motion sensors for muscles in the body x Sabrina Wrath grover robot that measures the carbon dioxide in the room works alone parameter and makes green marks for data visualization xi Rosemont Computer vision and robotics xii Design and Engineering Exhibition at McCormick Place 1 www manufacturingweek com Danny Rhodes 1 problem was to section off space 2 1200 pieces of wood that can be put into 255 positions that runs in real time 3 sound is amazing too makes the whole piece 4 also stainless steel tube 5 trash pieces cigarette packs flatten beer cans used to create a huge real time mimetic systems reflecting image of real time 6 Google him xiv smoothware com 1 basic video tracking tool 2 TTC track them colors pro 3 max xp cycligx4 4 soda com xv Sheboygan Kohler Arts Center 1 get factory tour too xvi Cellphone Telesymphony 1 Gobin Lebin 2 cellphone rang from symphony playing and lighting ONU UI Security multifeed system 7 depends on what the Art Center wants to do with it 8 user people s movement as data generators 9 alot of interesting things to do 10 treat as a data source Troubles faced e biggest problem is how to show it what we re figuring out Solves a major problem e Cable runs wiring is biggest hassle Level of ability i More sophisticated artist becomes with technology we should become more adaptable go further than just accommodating DVD Power cable hide computer secu
44. he University will be working with UT to find another location for the shop As the Maroon went to press the UT student staff and student committee said it planned to deliver a formal letter to University officials on Friday regarding the status of the UT shop space Unimaginable Resources University Theater is the largest RSO on campus involving 10 25 percent of the student body each year The shop facilitates building designing and painting scenery furniture costumes and other props Some College classes such as Scene Design and Theory and Control Systems of Technical Theater are taught in the shop The shop also serves other organizations on campus besides UT including the GSB Follies Faculty Revels Gilbert and Sullivan Festival of the Arts Le Vorris and Vox Circus University Chorus Fire Escape Films and Rockefeller Chapel The Cornell building is also occupied by the Office Machines Department the section of Facilities Services that supports copiers and printers on campus and in the hospitals The UT scene shop is a classroom with unimaginable resources said Pete Sloane a light designer at UT and a member of its student committee remove this invaluable resource from UT and the University proper would be to break the back of the wonderful technical achievements that students have made since we ve had this shop The shop was previously located in what is now the design lab in the Mitchell Tower on th
45. he heart of any AV installation Featuring a familiar Windows based master console for selection and management of projector groups subgroups and individual units MDC also enables intuitive control of image characteristics for flawless displays FEATURES 36 User friendly Master Display Controller features a familiar Windows based master console for selection and management of projector groups subgroups and individual units as well as intuitive control of image characteristics On the Fly Adhoc Ganged Controls Simultaneously adjust turn on off or monitor any group of display devices with one touch of a button Right click on any number of projectors to establish an adhoc group Pre set Group of Unit Level Controls Programmable pre set group or subgroup controls recall the perfect settings for your different uses of each device group RGB Color Balance Control for fine adjustment of each individual display suiting individual screen characteristics or personal taste Programmable default settings for maximum system responsiveness Unlimited licences the software supports an unlimited number of licences for ChristieNET networked projectors Wired wireless support over Ethernet PDA access Pocket PC with Master Display Controller bridge USES Corporate and small business applications Education facilities Local and national government Dynamic signage Home Site Map GSA I Legal Contact the Webmaster
46. io visual room The application software is anticipated to be either Paltronics Video Link or Dataton Watch Out It will output any of the following digital formats mpg1 2 or 4 wmv wmf Data may be delivered on DVD RW R or RW discs The computer will address projectors via IP addresses using category VI cable across the building s structured cable network All components will reside on an independent network within the building The application will split the image which will in turn send information to a graphics engine located at each projector 2 Projectors As many as 12 DLP projectors will be used to display art and information Six projectors will display images on each set of 90 foot wide screens They will be ceiling mounted in front of permanent projection screens Projection equipment is still in the design phase and it is anticipated that they will not be purchased until just prior to installation Since there is considerable daylight in close proximity to the Screens artists are encouraged to use vibrant colors High contrast will make for better daytime viewing 3 Screens Two screens measuring 90 feet wide by 9 feet high each will be permanently installed on concrete knee walls in the pre function space of the VBCC A second pair of 90 foot screens will be added in December of 2006 when the building is fully constructed Each screen will be comprised of approximately nine panes of glass The glass screens will be treated w
47. ions about what s going to happen Appendix 1 Wired Projectors Made Wireless A free standing box allows projectors to go wireless Case Study by David Colin May 1 2003 http www ProjectorCentral com If you have an existing investment in cabled projectors and you d like to take advantage of the benefits of wireless projection you don t have to replace the equipment A class of products has emerged that allows the once wired projector to become wireless without modification to your existing projectors We had a chance to test the Komatsu KJ 100B Air Projector herein referred to as Air Projector and we were pleased with what we found This unit turns your cabled projector into a wireless projector giving you the multi user benefits of integrated wireless For those of you who are new to wireless check out Going Wireless Setup Wireless operation is achieved by connecting the Air Projector wireless receiver to your projector using your projector RGB cable and installing the Air Projector Client software on each wireless computer that will have access to the projector If your computer is not equipped for Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity you will need to install a Wi Fi 802 11b card and associated driver Projector RGB output Air Projector KJ 100B Transmit using a wireless Access Point Air Projector can also communicate with wired local area network devices and as well as other wireless devices Access point The first thing we
48. is interface we can treat the body as a whole as a dynamic brush So how does it work On the floor there is a color palette says Yip gesturing to the corners of the room This corner s red that corner s yellow and so on ALIS So you pick the color you want to draw the brush is dependent on where an artist enters this three dimensional canvas space He can control what color he wants to pick So you enter from that corner pick up the red Pick up the red and come in and do the body movements and then out comes the color stroke in red Doug Garofalo MCA plaza transformation Earth from above Ten visions open until April 3 2005 pictures from exhibit below Art Institute Visit Light Steven Weintraub how light temperature affects a viewer s experience of a work of art in a museum Aesthetic taste universal or individual http www artic edu aic students sciarttech 2d2 html Artists to be checked on Diller Scofidio http www diacenter org dillerscofidio Montreal Sydney http www camilleutterback com http www klein dytham com http www casamagica de http www invivia com spaces html http www artcom de Bitforms com Raphael Hosano Hairum projects with large screens did a piece in Mexico City o piazza with twelve fifteen search lamps o web interface digital rendering that a center point would be placed o would be photographed
49. is only 5 tall not including projector mounting mechanism or closure so a minimal amount of overhead ceiling space is required System Options Ceiling closure panel Universal steel ceiling closure with a white baked enamel finish can also accept ceiling tile Plenum housing Height varies according to choice of projector Includes ceiling trim ring Does not include ceiling closure panel Ceiling finish kit Ceiling closure panel and ceiling trim ring to finish ceiling opening Projector mounting bracket The Aero Low Profile Mount is described on page 9 Projector may also be mounted flush to bottom pan Factory installed cables for RGB Video and Control Ceiling access door A 2x2 hinged door provides access to the MPL above a finished ceiling for cleaning maintenance or repairs without having to damage the ceiling Available with a white painted finish or recessed to accept ceiling tile Mn 5 Max 53 Dimensions amp Data Micro Projector Lift Height of lift in closed position 1 5 Overall lift dimensions W x L 21 203 4 Ceiling opening 231 2 x23 2 Optional plenum housing trim 2396 x edge to trim edge 2 23 Max projector size W x L 3 20 x 20 Max down travel 4 Capacity 35 Ibs Capacity with Aero Low Profile 26 Ibs Mount Net weight of lift 35 lbs Amperes4 1 2 Revelation You won t see or hear the projector The Revelation is totally different from
50. issues are also true with the Air Projector Distance Performance Mobility and multiple users are two of the strengths of Wi Fi Instead of one computer tethered to the projector an individual a room of students or individuals in a meeting can actively access the projector from anywhere in the room Transient use is the nature of wireless Generally speaking with a clear line of sight to the projector data can be transmitted up to 150 feet Our test environment did not allow unobstructed transmission however we were able to transmit images to the Air Projector from 60 feet passing through 2 walls and a floor While we could not monitor the actual signal strength we did monitor the image transmission quality and time and found no variation in performance over the tested distances This performance was comparable to our experience with other integrated wireless solutions Speed Performance Transmission time no doubt varies by some small percent among the various wireless solutions Our experience with the Air Projector was not any different than our experience with the wireless projectors Image transfer times ranged from nearly instantaneous to as much as 5 seconds Entering text and moving a mouse had nearly imperceptible delays in transmission Frame to frame image transitions with little content change take about a half a second Changing from one graphic image to another typically takes 2 to 3 seconds longer at higher resolutions or
51. ith your supplier before making any final decisions Powered by ProjectorCentral com 1999 2005 Rights Reserved Zoom 1 00 D e F 12fc D 4 SEND DA LITE o 5 Diagonal Range Throw Range Units Aspect Ratio English Metric 43 0169 5 4 m Throw Distance m Om 51 46 42 37 33 28 24 19 15 10 6 m Screen Size 500 454 408 31 6 270 224 178 13 Lg 11 5 1 400 363 326 216 179 142 106 199 e 300 272 217 190 162 134 Checking Specs www projectorcentral com Lens Shift Yes pem BO SUN Getting you EDTV A80p Yes the best deals SDTV 480 Yes Shipping on the Component Video Yes best projectors Video Yes Always 800 649 9809 e 27 Send this Page to a Friend CopynghiPernsswens Sie Guide Advertise ContactUs DealerRegestrabon Policies 03 06 05 1228 AM PST Copynght 1999 2005 Projector Central Rights Reserved Te Edt View Favontes Hep Oma O 0 18 firme 69 01 02 mo 1j 18 Mtp vee projector central cor IM xmo Atem PROJECTOR a 3M X80 Projector Click on these Dealers for Street Prices i avi e 100 Rebate from The Pros TOSHIBA TOP ELT 63 10 5 132 2000 1 or click for details C
52. ith a reflective material There is a passageway behind the screens where the public may walk to access certain areas of the facility This passageway however will not be considered a viewing area 4 Audio Overhead speakers are planned throughout the building for general public address Speakers over the viewing area may be selected for an audio program If an audio program is to accompany the video work consideration should be given to the following 1 Ambient noise 2 Crowd noise 3 Appropriateness of vocal accompaniment 4 Work s ability to stand alone without audio and 5 Music licensing requirements Examples of Artists Camille Utterback uses the following setup in the following installations to allow participants images to alter digital images E lt 8 9 Simple in design these single camera installations usually provide some one on one interaction with the participant Requiring just a single camera these projects read the participants shape and motions Through custom made programming this input alters the projected image however the artist wants More complex installations often use multiple camera inputs to produce complex image compositions In this example Utterback composes four different views of the participant into one image Camille Utterback Continued 9 9 9 t t ue s fo Often these installations do not require cameras at all but inst
53. ith transparent rear projection leading edge technology Magically transparently it appears to materialize out of thin air The Holo ProScreen is a revolution in the art of display presentation Free hanging and uniquely attention grabbing it adds atmosphere and wonder to your presentations exhibits or display areas It is very mobile and a simple installation requiring only the HoloProScreen a high lumens 2000 to 3500 single lens recommended NEC type projector with 30 keystone adjustment capability and an image producing source such as a DVD or CD with computer and presentation data This method is both cost and space efficient requiring no additional construction of enclosures or renovation to existing area layouts Allowing superfine resolution and high brightness across the viewing area this phenomenally transparent screen is constructed of a photopolymer material applied to acrylic substrate to create a high tech rear projection screen that enables refracted light from the projector with a film pitch between 1 30 to 1 5 that of a human hair The precise configuration of the screen polarizes and refracts incident light falling on all areas of the screen to insure sharp bright images with great uniformity emerging from the front and rejecting all other ambient light Projection angle at the screen center is 35 from the horizontal surface The projector and AirShow rear projection screen can be either ceiling mounted or floor mounted with
54. ive from one point 10 Resolution 11 Angle of projection 12 Distance and sizing capabilities 13 Projection area 14 Can it back light 15 Inputs 16 Electrical and other utilities 17 Interaction focusing other menu options on projector 18 Can they be used for classrooms 19 Noisiness heat or other factors 20 Insulation for sound ventilation for heat 21 Aesthetic appeal can t impose 22 Data Connection 23 address 24 Reliability 25 Cost 26 Warranties of product 27 Movement range 28 Digital seams splits and programming 29 What technology is involved 30 Ambient light technology 31 Existing examples of installations OONDOABRWND Process of projection calculator Weight Resolution Distance and sizing capabilities Projection area 1 Choosing a Manufacturer Live chat Da Lite Products Projection Calculator Projection Calculator 2 Select a Model X90 projector is out of production e 3M X80 LCD Projector 1024x768 resolution 4500 ANSI lume Caution Numbers are based on manufacturer supplied it Boxlight your supplier before making any final decisions ianged or is inaccurate Check with Reserved Zoom 1 00x 4 279 m o 233 E k 2 Diagonal Range Throw Range Units Throw Distance English Metri p 5 4 oo b
55. lities large corporations educational establishments and government institutions where costeffective AV management and simplicity of use are required Christie s MDC is the heart of any AV installation Featuring a familiar Windows based master console for selection and management of projector groups subgroups and individual units MDC also enables intuitive control of image characteristics for flawless displays FEATURES User friendly Master Display Controller features a familiar Windows based master console for selection and management of projector groups subgroups and individual units as well as intuitive control of image characteristics On the Fly Adhoc Ganged Controls Simultaneously adjust turn on off or monitor any group of display devices with one touch of a button Right click on any number of projectors to establish an adhoc group Pre set Group of Unit Level Controls Programmable pre set group or subgroup controls recall the perfect settings for your different uses of each device group RGB Color Balance Control for fine adjustment of each individual display suiting individual screen characteristics or personal taste Programmable default settings for maximum system responsiveness Unlimited licences the software supports an unlimited number of licences for ChristieNET networked projectors Wired wireless support over Ethernet PDA access Pocket PC with Master Display Controller bridge USES
56. ll present the installation Of Change by local artist Richard Holland It is an annual sound festival organized by the Experimental Sound Studio Article 2 Founded in 1939 the center is one of the oldest community arts centers and the longest surviving alternative art gallery in Chicago It holds seven shows a year that focus on 5 to 12 new or avant garde artists from Chicago and the Midwest Over 1 500 artists have been included in these shows over the years including Aldo Piacenza Ed Paschke Jim Nutt Karl Wirsum Paul Sierra Jacob Hashimoto Gelsy Verna and Juan Angel Chavez The University Theater community is distraught over the impending loss of its shop at 5020 South Cornell Avenue which was leased by the University to the Hyde Park Art Center on June 30 2003 for 35 years While expressing their support for the arts in Hyde Park those involved in UT say they are not pleased with the way in which the matter was handled Those who are active in UT say they are confused about the future of their shop an integral element to the arts community on campus Members of the organization said that the loss of a UT shop would cripple the community The use of the Cornell Building for the UT shop was always seen as temporary until we could find another temporary location and ultimately relocate it to the planned Center for the Creative and Performing Arts said Dean of the College John Boyer Over the next several months t
57. lm screenings since the street level doors will open out from the building This project is an opportunity for a creative project to be explored with an element of practicality but still full of options IPRO 306 is challenged to understand the Art Center s uses of a digital art facade that is versatile innovative and interactive withstanding the changes of time For all unseen animated or still projects created in any format a gallery must be designed that is capable of transforming into a huge white or black box by intelligently dividing space With IPRO 306 an assessment of the projector s projection surfaces and the variety of topics included in the following research section will be concluded following the conclusion of Spring 2005 semester Our team s goal will be to produce approximately three feasible solutions and professionally present them to our Hyde Park Art Center clients These solutions will be based on factors such as budget or ease of maintenance for the successful implementation of the digital facade Other factors we need to consider are how to prepare for the creative uses intended and technology needed Before concluding we will analyze and compare implementation costs of possible operating systems and research the prospect of donations from companies as incentive in order to stay within our possible proposals List of research topics Technology Control station Programming so it s easy to run What programs
58. logy however it is not likely to be noticed in most computer applications Graphic images with fine shaded detail are the places you would most likely notice a loss of some detail Security An 802 11b Wi Fi device is basically a digital radio broadcasting in the 2 4 GHz band Outdoors Wi Fi can transmit tens of miles and therein lies a security issue If your data is not encrypted then it is vulnerable A security algorithm known as WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is provided and is intended to overcome this vulnerability however the industry consensus seems to be that it can be violated by those skilled at hacking So beware a passerby seeking free Internet access or someone with more fiendish intent can access an unsecured wireless network This practice is known as war driving and people who indulge in this include freeloaders thieves and some that are simply trying to create an awareness of security issues War drivers may also engage in war chalking which is a throwback to the communication technique used by hobos to alert other hobos with chalk markings identifying free places to sleep or eat Like the hobos these war chalking symbols alert other war drivers of free services so if you unplug and go wireless look for a war chalking sign near you Limitations AirProjector Client application does not support applications using DirectX Microsoft Office Assistant and DVD movie playback Where to Buy The AirProjector is manufactured
59. mages google com images q reactrix amp hl en amp lr amp start 0 amp sa N amp filter 0 Art Research Questions Artist Needs Lincoln Schatz Visit e Cable runs wiring is biggest hassle e Level of ability i More sophisticated artist becomes with technology we should become more adaptable go further than just accommodating DVD Power cable hide computer securely Ventilation Clean power Security multifeed system depends on what the Art Center wants to do with it user people s movement as data generators a lot of interesting things to do treat as a data source Our project e Screen based e Video cameras Technology i Lincoln would rather bring in his own tower Would like to have his signal taken and then ran with Build the highway so cars can be chosen iv Technology is going to change quickly so make projectors swappable v Theatre space e Versatility i lighting e Interior space i How do you run wire Quer Signals How to hide the gear e d e e Artists i Help to get images exactly how they want ii Interface ease of connecting artist computer components Internet connectivity to display email everyday to let you know what s going on iv Very flexible v In real time be able to vi Webcam across the street to see what people are seeing etc City of Virginia Beach Appendix Material Technical Specifics of Video Wall 1 Computer A computer will reside in the VBCC s aud
60. n The current room has a lot of character with its crumbling baroque walls and metal winding staircase and the cura tors always seem to find creative ways of using the space such as in this show bicycles hang ing from the ceiling But it will be nice when the shows are able to sprawl a little Fine Words Butter No Cabbage is a celebra tion of the 26th anniversary of Whitewalls Chicago based art journal that is also the oldest in the country Whitewalls publishes writing artists as well as art tailored to the published page More than 40 artists created new works for Fine Words all artists who are or have been associated with the journal in some way includ ing Helen Mirra Julia Fish and Marc Fischer Many artists created text or book based work to celebrate the journal such as Katrin von Maltzahn s long horizontal psuedo scroll the white paper delicately painted with vertical text like Chinese or Japanese scrolls and Max Schumann s Pre emptive Strike a set of National Geographic covers he painted over with semi transparent oil writing the names of countries on the cover Libya 1986 One of the first pieces in the show is a video by Robert Barry which flashes on the wall differ ent words A woman visiting last week during the afternoon looked at the wall and asked That s art The word actual A Hyde Park Art Center employee assured the woman TThe video continues on Hy
61. n com works html Left to right Video rocks Flesh Blood a dream morphology Cycladic Imprints 1991 1993 Willie Dohert ttp fineart ac uk artists 15 Left True Nature scenes and interviews shot in Irish American Chicago 7 Monitors amp DVD players Zachary Booth Simpson nhittp www mine control com Mine Control is an artistic endeavor with contributions from many of his friends We believe that art can be fun playful and simultaneously thought provoking As such our goal is to use our experience in game development to explore the art of interactivity in contexts other than traditional video games Our works are both immersive and highly interactive converting viewers into participants Calder Using new infrared sensing technology on a rear projected screen participants simply draw a Calder like mobile by touching the canvas When they hold a beam the mobile comes alive moving around in 3D with realistic physics Experience Calder mobiles the way Calder meant you too by playing with them With the same technology and in the same spirit as the Calder piece this work permits participants to simply sketch out and edit compositions in the style of the great abstractionist Piet Mondrian Create your own composition in 10 seconds This interface treats the body as a brush says Hay Traditionally we rely on the hands to use the tools to apply the paint on the canvas but with th
62. n the visual arts in Chicago It is the oldest alternative exhibition space in the City and boasts a long record of education outreach in the community In addition to its wide array of art courses that people of all ages can participate in the Hyde Park Art Center also hosts panel discussions gallery talks poetry readings music performances open house events and a series of short pieces by guest writers that expand upon the approaches and ideas presented in each exhibition and engage a broad audience The Art Center utilizes its diverse exhibitions program and is expecting to attain national recognition for themselves with the new building and facade to be designed by IPRO 306 To fulfill its mission statement and goals the Art Center actively pursues arts mentorships within the community by fostering a collective spirit among artists teachers and students children and families collectors and the general public The Art Center was founded in 1939 and is now renovating a former University of Chicago building With IPRO 306 to push the envelope the Art Center hopes to inspire new loyal supporters with a new beginning Methodology Technical Viability Technical issues must be recognized and resolve for this project to be successful Some of the areas which still need attention are how to transfer information from a given control station to the facade and which transmission media to use Other issues are but not limited to computer ha
63. ng a transparent rear projection screen Q How is it applied A The film is laminated to an acrylic sheet forming a rear projection Holographic screen When coupled with the hanging and mounting assembly in a projected image you have a HoloProScreen producing a holographic in space image from the system source Q Can it be seen in bright sunlight Yes The Photopolymer does not reflect sunlight but transmits polarized refracted light images from the projector to the front of the screen so the images can be seen from outdoors under bright or sunny conditions Of course it can be seen indoors or any venue Q What sizes are available 40 and 60 are available For 80 information Call Q What applications can it be used for Department stores shopping malls car dealerships travel agencies museums banks securities companies ticket offices airports railway stations and virtually any public or private place Other areas are amusement parks cruise ships theaters sports theme restaurants studios boardrooms conference rooms Return to Top Of Page Pricing New PDF PRICE SHEET COMING CALL TODAY FOR A QUOTE on our SPECIALS 541 779 7962 NEW PRICES HoloProscreen Air Sho 40 Diagonal in Acrylic 5963 model PSI 540 Film 24 x 32 viewing image Acrylic Size 24 x 36 x 3 8 Includes wire hanging assembled Factory assembled Holoproscreen Air Sho 40 Diagonal Vision OnGlass
64. noticed in testing the Air Projector is that the unit plugged and played as easily as anything we have worked with previously Some software and firmware upgrades had been issued after we received the unit so after getting the unit operational we decided to do the upgrades online We had no problem with the software upgrade but we did have a minor problem with the firmware upgrade A call to Katun support the distributor for the product resolved the problem Documentation An 80 page User s Manual comes in electronic form on a CD however since we had no trouble getting the unit operational we only scanned the manual for content While the documentation seemed adequate the truth comes when you have to troubleshoot a problem and we had only a minor issue The technical support was excellent for the brief problem we did encounter Control The Air Projector Client sends images to the projector either on request or in real time The request mode turns the unit into a slide projector allowing the presenter to control what image is presented and when When in real time mode images are sent continuously to the projector Overall Performance All Wi Fi 802 11b wireless projection seems to have the same set of issues that we discussed in prior articles including limitations on distance some delays in transmission some loss of color resolution when optimizing for speed inability to handle video and the potential for security violations These
65. nstorm IPRO 306 Questions for Meeting with Allison Peters Thursday 01 27 05 General Why projection area To break into National organizations Warhol Brochures Founded 1939 by Roosevelt New Deal breakdown distinction of Art Institute by bringing art directly into the community For amateur and professional artists to think about contemporary art Stayed true to this mission Two major elements Exhibitions Images movement Studio classes Giving general public access to the arts Also outreach program 23 different neighborhoods Trying to go one step back to consider how the Art Center fosters creativity Influences Psychologist how creative moment works Versatility Current uses but how extreme could it be Change innovation creativity Wants to become the place 20 000 sq ft Artist Talk considering other s studio What do you want to achieve For advertisement part of exhibition Ashim V did piece at Art Center about sound light created software program and created an installation for other artists to create work with Creating veneus and chances to create artwork AT Hyde Park Art Center Facade for art to be created first exhibition to be created for it Signature of Hyde Park Art Center What kind of audience People are strange don t know how they re going to react Completely Environmental Classes go from 9 9 Lack of night time activities currently trying to change Intere
66. nted lens design Rear projector side of screen to be a Fresnel lens pitch serving to refract projected light directly toward audience Light diffusion agents permanently embedded in screen matrix to be tinted with Draper High Contrast tint to enhance color contrast Diffusion agents shall also control vertical light distribution Front audience side to be an ultra fine linear lens providing maximum light distribution over a horizontal plane of Front lenses of screen to be treated with a special anti reflectance coating which shall control glare without interfering with the projected image Screen gain to be on axis Horizontal half gain angle to be not less than from projection axis Vertical half gain angle to be L1L1 from projection axis Entire screen shall be UL94HB flame class approved Options Factory installed anodized aluminum Cineframe in System 100 200 style and black clear anodized finish or in System 400 in black finish Screens 000 0 through 00 00 diagonal require System 200 or 400 factory installed frame to facilitate safe handling Screens 0000 diagonal and larger require Large Screen System Frame not factory installed 765 987 7999 Appendix 3 AIRSHOW by HoloProScreen PDF Presentation Overview Applications amp Benefits Application Examples F A Q s Pricing AirShow System By Holo ProScreen Add magic and excitement to your presentations w
67. o deal with issues a networked projector can always be accessed via the network ChristieNET s broad range of products get you connected and networked quickly easily and offer options that make connectivity simple whether they are utiliang Christie projection solutions or other manufacturers products What Do You Need A display device an existing network and a Christie Connectivity Module CCM Legacy Systems and New Technology New technologies are not always better There are many examples of the new hot technology not being the best choice The IT department expects proof of value The challenge for AV providers is introducing new products into an existing network infrastructure Christie CCM can be easily inte grated into existing infrastructures with legacy projectors or display devices by utilizing our dual port CCM or our customizable CCM option With the CCM providing you with an interface between the network and the device you can add network support to your existing assets at a minimal investment And all the status and command codes for the projector are utilized for complete ease of use and flexibility whether you re in the same conference room across the globe Security For increased security Christie SecureCCM uses 128 256 bit Advanced Encryption Standard AES with Serial Tunneling for encrypted and encapsulated communications These security features make it perfect f
68. omparing Similar Projectors Weight Cost Resolution Lumens Display Lamp hours Projector Search Results 51 Projectors Found MSRP USD ve Resolution Lumens Display Compare up to 6 Change Search Criteria 3M X70 5 280 17 0 1024x768 3500 2000 3M X80 7 935 EIS 1024x768 4500 SU ASK Proxima C440 4 899 4 99 170 1025968 1024x768 1500 Proxima C450 22 17 0 1024 768 4500 LCD 1500 AVIO MP 700E 11 995 18 9 1024x768 4300 LCD n a enQ PB9200 n a EIS 1024x768 4500 2E Boxlight MP 45t 6 099 20 3 1024x768 4500 E n a Boxlight MP 57i 54 999 17 0 1024x768 3500 2000 Boxlight MP 58i 5 999 17 0 4024x768 4500 Boxlight MP 63e 3 999 13 0 1024x768 4000 LCD Canon LV 7555 22 20 5 1024x768 4600 LCD Canon LV 7565 7 999 ms 1024x768 5100 n a E Christie LX37 n a 18 5 1024x768 3700 x 1000 Christie LX45 n a 18 5 1024x768 4500 1 Dukane ImagePro 8935 9 740 4024x768 3500 2000 Dukane ImagePro 8942 11 238 1024x768 4500 2000 Dukane ImagePro 8946 9 13 0 1024x768 4200 E 2000 EIKI LC X1100 xm 7 995 1024x768 4100 2000 EIKI LC X50 5995 5 995 1024x768 3700 2000 2000 EIKI LC X50M 8 995 207 1024x768 4500 EIKI LC X70 5996 21 0 1024x768 m LCD 1500 EIKI LC XG210 5 995 172 1024x768 3500 2000 Elmo MP 700EX 11 995 18 9 1024x768 4300 EZ n a eLux LX400 5 995 13 0 1024x768 3600 LCD 2000
69. on Projector should be placed 22 36 off perpendicular from the plane of the screen above or below The holographic film rejects incident light so you don t have to enclose the projection area you can even hang this screen in a store window System Options Aluminum grip strips are standard at top and bottom Also available on left and right Standard screen orientation is horizontal landscape May also be hung vertically portrait position Issues to be looked at e The space between the glass and the wall is 1 4 m a is this the Max distance between the projector and the screen b If angled mirror is used to reflect to the screen How big must the mirror be to cover the entire panel area c If 5 panels are placed Can the SW divide 5 different pictures whole d If Film is placed on the glass Can the picture be viewed 180 degrees or 360 That is viewed only from the inside or in out e What is the lifetime of the film Please add any other questions you may think of and for the members of the group please add solve any questions Acrylic polymer rear projection screens Acrylic polymer rear projection screens Acrylic polymer screens are lightweight rigid screens which can be situated on a stand near retail and office windows or inside stores for instance at point of sale Screens can also be suspended from the ceiling making them ideal in shopping malls and transport terminals or at concert and music
70. ons integrators The transparent film allows viewers to look at and see through the screen Only the parts of the projected image that include images text and color can be seen The rest of the screen remains transparent This characteristic is especially useful in shops and displays as the installation has little effect on the internal layout and design Regular LCD 1800 3200 lumen projectors with key stone adjustment required Return to Top Of Page Application of Visual Presentations Return to Top Of Page Frequently Asked Questions Q What is a HoloProScreen AirShow is a DVD or PC Imaging system that is used to project an image or information onto a transparent acrylic rear projection Holographic screen It is an application for merchandising Point of Purchase in retail outlets showcasing products and services as well as many other areas The screen images can be shown as though in space by ceiling cables or floor mounting using an Hitachi projector in the ceiling or floor stand behind the screen Q What is it made of The transparent screen is made of a special resin called a Photopolymer film applied to an acrylic substrate creating the rear projection screen by HoloProScreen Q How does it work The Photopolymer is made from a special resin that refracts light like a prism so that it emerges from the front of the screen evenly to produce bright and clear images and rejects all other light formi
71. or a new shop space even a temporary interim space would be virtually impossible to accomplish before 2006 know of no plans to relocate the shop said Sloane Boyer has not yet commented on the apparent lack of a suitable space for relocation of the shop Absolute Faith Despite apparent setbacks and miscommunication some in the UT community remain optimistic Coleman said she has absolute faith that the University is committed to the process of finding an adequate interim space for the UT shop The professional staff members or prostaff of UT were aware that UT s home at the current location would be temporary However UT members contend that they have been blindsided by not having a time frame for moving out The idea that they d have to be out in four years wasn t clear said Dave Saunders a fourth year in the College and UT s assistant production manager Students involved in UT say they are displeased that they were not directly informed by the University of the leasing of the Cornell Avenue space to the HPAC 90 Miles per Hour A large part of the UT community s ire comes from a July 9 University press release that describes the Cornell Avenue location as an unused University of Chicago building Peter Schuler the news editor at the University News Office and author of the July 9 release said the building was unoccupied at the time of the press release It had been used most recently as a press
72. or and DVD CD or other content source system Ceiling or Floor Mounted Projector Stand See above projector mount costs AirSho HoloProScreens are normally shipped within two weeks AROand delivered FOB Factory Medford Oregon Freight charges are prepaid and added to the invoice Terms Net 30 days on approved credit Orders over 25 000 50 down with order and 50 due on delivery or upon completion of installation if installed by ProScreen If not installed by ProScreen balance due upon receipt of shipment HOW TO ORDER 1 Send orders direct to ProScreen Inc Marketing Administration Office by fax or e mail listed below 2 Please complete a check sheet for installation with order listing all install specifications 3 Allorders are accepted upon approved credit wire transfer Visa or MasterCard WARRANTY Hitachi AirShorw Film and Wire Suspension Presentation Systems have a free from visual defects Limited Warranty of three years under standard normal operative room temperature ranges and lighting conditions and five years on all hardware and substrate Hitachi AirSho Film and Wire Suspension Presentation Systems must be properly installed per ProScreen Inc instructions and maintenance procedures with no altering whatsoever unless approved by ProScreen Inc in writing Prices subject to change without notice ProScreen is the authorized National Manufacturer and Distributor of the Hitachi AirSho HoloProscreen Systems rev10
73. or networks that need to meet the Secure Data Communication requirement for government installations and applications Networking Solutions With ChristieNET solutions you have flexibility control and cost effectiveness Flexibility to network enable both new and legacy Christie projectors as well as other manufacturer s products Control over your own assets and over your presentations And a cost effective way to realize the benefits of networking Receive alerts via email or in a NOC that uses SNMP management solutions 6 individual control circuits allow for customizable commands from push button controllers through simple web page interface Event Scheduler Time Synchronization and Real Time Clock RS 232 Pass Through directly passes data between RS 232 and Ethernet or between the two RS 232 ports for drop in integration Embedded Web Server out of the box functionality and integration IR XMTRRCVR allows you to control devices that can be controlled with a remote even if it doesn t have an RS 232 port User friendly features farniliar Windows based rnaster console for selection and management of projector groups Simultaneously adjust turn on off or monitor any group of projectors with the touch of a button Programmable pre set control recall settings for the perfect display every time RGB Balance Control for fine adjustment of each individual display Unlimited licenses for ChristieNET ne
74. our projector RGB cable and installing the AirProjector Client software on each wireless computer that will have access to the projector If your computer is not equipped for Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity you will need to install a Wi Fi 802 11b card and associated driver Projector 3 RGB output 4 Projection AirProjector KJ 100B 2 Transmit 1 Capture Komatsu KJ 100B AirProjector Setup We tested AirProjector in the above configuration with the NEC VT460 Epson Powerlite 30c and the Toshiba TDP MT8U projectors The unit performed well on all units Using a wireless Access Point AirProjector can also communicate with wired local area network devices and as well as other wireless devices RGB cable Projector KJ 100B Wireless Mode Infrastructure M Access point Optoma Tha OLP Display Expert Komatsu KJ 100B AirProjector Infrastructure Communication Mode The first thing we noticed in testing the AirProjector is that the unit plugged and played as easily as anything we have worked with previously Some software and firmware upgrades had been issued after we received the unit 50 after getting the unit operational we decided to do the upgrades online We had no problem with the software upgrade but we did have a minor problem with the firmware upgrade A call to Katun support the distributor for the product resolved the problem Documentation An 80 page User s Manual comes in
75. ow many Where How easy to change Interaction Halographic images Fully interactive from one point Interactivity How to sense people How do they connect Virtual Reality With other areas of the building e Catwalk e Cell phones Screen e Material Resolution Translucent or Opaque possibilities Art Programming Montreal Sydney e Could it show hours events What are the possibilities e How it could be easy as possible to create on e Artist needs e Diller Scofidio Sound e Portable e Projected distance e Noise canceling e AM FM transmission Maintenance e Customization Minutes from February 8 Technology Michael Aaron Blanca Matt June Projection supporting system Hyung Michael Projection screen Ryad June Blanca Hyung Art programming Mindy Ed Sound Ryad Mindy Interactivity Ed Aaron Matt Project Reporting Leah Website June Mindy Ryad Technology e Control station e Programming so it s easy to run e What programs are currently out there How to input art How to fake real slide projector What kind of computers for the media Changing format to digital from film slides How would it be timed or seasonal Would it require someone to manage it Future service providers Be interactive on the website Network interactivity wireless broadband How to interact within infrastructure between gallery space What does the computer have to handle Video splitters Powerpoin
76. p from Hyde Park Art Center Visit IPRO 306 Meeting with Chuck Thurrow and Allison Peters Thursday 01 27 05 The projection area will also serve as a signature of the Hyde Park Art Center The idea is that the art created because of it will be too Described as the neighborhood s most resilient and progressive institutions the Hyde Park Art Center mission is to stimulate and sustain the visual arts in Chicago is the oldest alternative exhibition space in the City and boasts a long record of education outreach in the community To fufill its mission statement and goals the Art Center actively pursues arts mentorship within the community by fostering a collective spirit among artists teachers and students children and families collectors and the general public The Art Center was founded in 1939 and is now renovating a former University of Chicago building With IPRO 306 to push the envelope the Art Center hopes to inspire new loyal supporters with a new beginning The projection area will serve the Art Center s many exhibition and studio needs by bringing art directly into the view of the community it serves In addition to its wide array of art courses that people of all ages can participate in the Hyde Park Art Center also hosts panel discussions gallery talks poetry readings music performances open house events and a series of short pieces by guest writers that expand upon the approaches and ideas presented in each exhibition an
77. path twice bounces the image off D Rave Ta of two first surface mirrors critical to understand your projector s light path to Travel time 9 sec 9 sec know approximately where the image will land on the Net weight 85 105 90 Ibs wall Consult the projector manufacturer to determine its light path geometry Single lens projectors fall into one of four categories of light path geometry as depicted in the illustrations at right Light Path A Single lens projectors with light path geometry A work well with the Revelation Since the light is already projecting at a downward angle to the centerline the image is projected further down on the wall resulting in a lower installation point for the projection screen A projector with Light Path A mounted in the Revelation projects a light path similar to the same projector ceiling mounted with the centerline of its lens mounted approximately 2 3 below the ceiling Light Path B Single lens projectors with light path geometry B will work with the Revelation within certain limitations The upper edge of the image runs parallel to the centerline of the lens A projector with Light Path B mounted in the Revelation projects a light path similar to the same projector ceiling mounted with the centerline of its lens mounted approximately 6 8 below the ceiling By using the built in adjustment features of the Revelation you should be able to bring th
78. r residential zoning district boundary for more than five minutes in an hourly period 11 4 1120 Sound pressure level Time restrictions Notwithstanding any other provision of this article no person on the public way in a public or private open space or in a vehicle shall generate any sound by any means so that the sound pressure level exceeds 55 dB A within any residential unit between the hours of 9 00 p m and 8 00 a m 11 4 1115 Sound device restrictions Violation Penalty a person shall play use operate or permit to be played used or operated any radio tape recorder cassette player or other device for receiving broadcast sound or reproducing recorded sound if the device is located 1 the public way 2 any motor vehicle on the public way and if the sound generated by the device is clearly audible to a person with normal hearing at a distance greater than 75 feet This section shall not apply to any person participating in a parade or public assembly for which a permit has been obtained pursuant to Chapter 10 8 b Any person who violates this section shall be subject to a fine of 50 00 for a first offense 100 00 for a second offense committed within a one year period and 500 00 for a third or subsequent offense committed within a one year period Noise Cancelling Speakers From June To be check out e Portable AM FM transmission Minutes from January 24 Art Center Pre Visit Brai
79. r still projects created in any format a gallery must be designed that is capable of transforming into a huge white or black box by intelligently dividing space Suggestions to Compare Cincinatti Museum Interactive displays software reacts to the visitors butterflies rain Holographic Versatility Change innovation creativity Ashim V did piece at Art Center about sound light created software program and created an installation for other artists to create work with nigo mANglano ovalle Art Institute video works soon has done Mies Van der Rohe MCA Art Institute artist lists Sound Canopy 2004 Heritage Tower Randolph across from Cultural Center State Adams 320 outdoor speakers MW Burns MCA Whispering exhibiton Breakdown 20 000 sq ft 20ft high ceiling for main gallery Large spaces large enough to have some kind of art 2008 long hall behind 10 12ft wide 300059 space first floor 180050 project room Spiral stair case accompanying space across from catwalk exhibition space working space when and what kind 5 projectors for each section of the facade Budget Costs This project is high priority Signature of building 500 000 about Would like us to figure out tiers maybe SPONSORS Good PR take off taxes Depends on money how fast it can be raised 5 years get back space 10 years get the rest What we will need Site drawings site location other building
80. rait of a place overtime 3 Now does sound a Analyze octaves notes rhythms measures b Manipulate 6 Our project a b c Screen based Video cameras Technology i Lincoln would rather bring in his own tower ii Would like to have his signal taken and then ran with iii Build the highway so cars can be chosen iv Technology is going to change quickly so make projectors swappable v Theatre space Versatility i lighting Interior space i How do you run wire ii Signals iii How to hide the gear d Artists i Help to get images exactly how they want ii Interface ease of connecting artist computer components iii Internet connectivity to display email everyday to let you know what s going on iv Very flexible v In real time be able to vi Webcam across the street to see what people are seeing etc vii Parabolic speakers to concentrate sound sound zone viii Bitforms com Raphael Hosano Hairum projects with large screens 1 did a piece in Mexico City a piazza with twelve fifteen search lamps b web interface digital rendering that a center point would be placed c would be photographed the composition and emailed 2 Tokyo piece a Email or SMS b Large lights projected morse code that created a light array ix Computer vision 1 Endless ways to think about the environment l single camera for x y coordinates another different camera for x y z infrared thermal imaging dance joint sensors for range o
81. rdware application software methodology of transforming film and slide art to digital renderings and network connectivity Expansion possibilities for future growth in terms of use and technology must also be taken into account The display equipment must be able to meet certain criteria in order to make this project feasible The equipment must have small dimensions and light weight to enable an ease of management and maintenance It is imperative for the equipment to possess a high aesthetic quality in order to avoid becoming an eyesore The angle distance sizing capabilities and resolution must all be considered to determine suitable equipment and its location in the gallery Egress along the catwalk cannot be disrupted by bulky equipment or cables due to the key role it plays in the gallery s circulation pattern The projector itself must be able to accept and interpret data transmitted to it over some type of internet connection All of this needs to meet reliability and cost parameters for the needs of the center as well Marketing Feasibility While emphasis should be placed on artists needs without the careful study of sound and projection the project may be in danger of creating a disturbance for certain portions of the residential area The buildings that face the east oriented facade of the Hyde Park Arts Center are comprised of high rise residential structures making it the most densely populated area in the city of Chicago El
82. rely Ventilation e Clean power Myron files Arch 428 Sigrafs catalogs Website contact information feel free to contact Minutes from March 10 Choose date for presentation Create website as a tool to view what we ve done Better alternative to Bibliography Possibly have before presentation to Art Center etc Presentation Here are our findings Show the effort and research Give a CD to each one of people in attendance EVEN PRIOR Have reasonable amount of content for people add more on CD etc By Sunday Paragraph or more of what they found e For research topics answer questions best as possible Barriers and obstacles Paragraph or two about results to date Add to timeline Start thinking about what has to be produced Start thinking about reorganization for final report final deliverables Links give description briefly Save as a pdf Go to print choose Acrobat Distiller as printer Projectors be able to point anywhere Greatest amount of flexibility Layout Storyboard Takes someone through how we started how we made decisions based on different input Powerpoint projection Storyboard Present what we re looking at issues we ve dealt with What s possible Status report and what kind of decisions we re heading towards Solid outline of what we re going to talk about Tuesday Scenarios Divide up time Identify outside issues Also have questions for the art center Do we understand this correctly No quest
83. rent holographic screen for P O S applications Benefits Transparent holographic display HoloProscreen outperforms flat plasma screens in various applications Outstanding high performance in ambient light Sharp bright moving images Sizes 40 60 For 80 CALL In Acrylic and Glass Substrates Just change the DVD or CD to change the display No signage reproduction or added labor costs Applications POP Film trailers displays exhibits Boardrooms press presentations products and services Window displays Retail Stores P O S Exhibitions and show rooms Banks Airports Video DVD computer stills Retail store windows Free Hanging Visual Imaging in key aisles Point Of Sale displays exhibitions airports and museums These are but a few of the display applications the new AIRSHOW by Holo ProScreen allows you to design with optimum use of space The AIRSHOW by Holo ProScreen includes an advanced transparent holographic film that captures and displays images rear projected from exactly 35 degrees All other light is ignored The result is remarkably bright and clear images without use of cabinets And since the holographic film does not reflect sunlight the HoloProScreen can be viewed clearly in high light environments and even outdoors ProScreen offers projectors assembly and installation of the complete systems working with production Houses display companies advertising agencies and media soluti
84. s structures surrounding the site Floor Plans for each floor incl roof plan Section drawings minimum 2 sections longitudinal and cross facade section Elevations minimum 4 elevations and if possible renderings interior amp exterior Detail drawings of facade and gallery with materials and measurements Photos of interior spaces incl future gallery working spaces etc Budgets Annual will be off triple the space to fill Project Andrew s reserach Bob s Questions Any Vendors quotes Andrew has been doing a lot of research Local vendor Cheapest is the issue Construction schedule End of March When would you like to know problems As soon as possible Interior Space to outside space Someway to project on this facade type of glass Doug did the initial concept about three years ago two years to negotiate lease with Univeristy Two years of fundraising Leading NOT following apeters hydeparkart org Project plan Suggestions Technology Researched Questions PROJECTOR MANAGEMENT amp CONTROL SOLUTION DESCRIPTION ChristieNET Master Display Controller offers simultaneous control of your AV equipment at the touch of a button It s an easy to use interface that integrates with existing network infrastructure combining centralized management and ganged control of multiple display devices An ideal projector management solution for large multi unit installations such as entertainment faci
85. signs 4 Revenue generating opportunities can be realized by renting advertising time to clients or vendors Seeing innovative new products from Oscar de la Renta to NIKE jump out of thin air on a Holo Proscreen would be a sensational way to introduce new fashions cosmetics automobiles cellular phones art computers general information directories maps schedules you name it the list is endless The thing most cruise ship patrons ask is What s going on With the Holo ProScreen AirShow System the patrons can hardly keep their eyes off the information or highlights of events The Set Up is Easy e Most set up procedures use a very fine wire and hardware system that support the HoloProscreen from the ceiling or ceiling to floor in free suspension CAD Drawings and set up information is supplied by Holo ProScreen demonstration stand including a floor projector mount on a 35 angle with space for a DVD or VCR computer CD system is available with the HoloProscreen demo system for a quick set up Includes ATA cases The HoloProScreen can also be applied directly on a window display by our trained technician When a presentation is displayed the HoloProscreen produces a vivid holographic picture Otherwise the HoloProscreen is transparent and the view from the inside is always clear When the projector is off the outside observer has a clear view of the exhibits inside the store or display Return to Top Of Page Transpa
86. small closure W x L 3 Max down travel Approx travel time to lowest position Total lift capacity 105 4 Net weight of lift Ibs 5 Amperes 1 2 233 8 X 141 16 149 6 23 8 x 18 20 14 sec 25 20 1 Not including projector mount bracket or closure Optional Aero Low Profile Mount adds 4 to unit height including Aero Universal Projector Bracket 2 Max Plenum Height 2072 Min Plenum Height 1272 3 Max Available Projector Bracket Height with Plenum 1596 Min Available Projector Bracket Height with Plenum 796 4 Small closure weighs 7 5 105 Large closure amp angle brackets weigh 10 105 5 Unit only does not include projector mount plenum or closure Micro Projector Lift Designed for today s smaller projectors The Micro Projector Lift MPL is small and convenient just like the projectors it is designed to accommodate Weighing only 35 pounds it can be installed in an existing 2 x 2 ceiling opening without disturbing the ceiling framework All components can be serviced from below the unit The projector s show position can be set at any point with infinite adjustability up to 48 extension The Micro Projector Lift utilizes the same exclusive 3 scissor design as Draper s popular Scissor Lift see page 5 but features a compact side folding scissor The load is lifted by two 1 wide Kevlar straps Safety belt provides extra protection Closed height of lifting unit
87. sted in pushing the envelope More concerned about artist needs rather than other residential issues Sound Projection should be figured out for residential requirements Crowd that hangs out Age gender profession 222 30 000 people most dense people in two blook radius Caf Facade should create interest on street for them What kind of art work to be shown Performance installation digital projection adhered images grow with evolution of art How to make art possible Live feed engage the street in a way no other building has done Breakdown gallery studio space Equality Let the artists loose Video slides images format like jpg tiff etc installation performance paintings Catwalk is essential for interaction Equal emphisis for inside outside but enticement needs to happen outside Time and duration of projection All year round seasonal 24 hrs Inside Outside Try to make it flush as possible to go inbetween environments BM experimentation with daytime projection Location of viewers Relation inside of the building and outside in front behind from above from underneath From where should projection be seen inside outside catwalk gallery working areas neighboring buildings from far away or close up Other locations for projections also interior gallery walls ceiling floor other exterior walls Architectural Art Cincinatti Mus
88. t avi s java director flash etc support How many computers Projector Supporting system How many Where Location How easy to maintain Weight How will it be hung and supported Suspension tray needed What will it look like Halographic images Fully interactive from one point Resolution Angle of projection Distance and sizing capabilities Projection area Can it back light Inputs Electrical and other utilities Interaction focusing other menu options on projector Can they be used for classrooms Noisiness heat or other factors Insulation for sound ventilation for heat Aesthetic appeal can t impose Data Connection IP address Reliability Cost Warranties of product Movement range Digital seams splits and programming What technology is involved Ambient light technology Interactivity How to sense people How do they connect Virtual Reality With other areas of the building Catwalk Cell phones What mediums Webcams inside building USE IMAGINATION Devices of communication What s happening in the world Projection Screen Material Material quality Translucent or Opaque possibilities Fixed or moving Protection warping from air vents etc Size Weight Light interaction Maintenance and cleaning Support critical Stability Mount detail critical Manual or Automatic Power Electricity Glass as screen Least expensive option that is quickest to implement Cost
89. t 4 acrylic See a clear image and see through the screen at the same time For the most dramatic visual images the HoloView should be suspended from wires or cables so the projected image appears to fl oat in space Aluminum grip strips are provided at top and bottom for this purpose Compatible with any single lens projector with digital keystone correction Projector can be placed above or below the plane of the screen HoloView rejects incident light so you don t have to enclose the projection area you can even hang this screen in a store window Dimensions amp Data HoloView Nominal Image Areai Overall Size Diagonal HxW NTSC Video Format 4 3 400 2020 x 3340 233811 33 0 460 24 0 x 383811 2740 389821 500 26 0 x 42 300 4238 1 600 33 0 x 50 0 3640 50 0 670 373811 x 55 0 40511 x 55 0 720 400 x 600 43 0 x 600 840 900 4740 6934 1 50 0 960 s 1000 500 745811 6940 540 31100 3 53 0 800 740 5640 1200 56 0 x 8440 800 595511 6040 x 92 x 8440 667611 10078 1 633511 923611 700 x 10040 Net Wt 0156 10 11 15 19 21 29333741 45 49 With aluminum grip strips at top and bottom of screen Grip strips also available on left and right sides through diagonal 2 Aluminum grip strips will add 9811 to relevant dimension 3 Large recommends Screen Mounting framing Frame
90. t not only specializes in putting on exhibits of art work but also offers art classes and studio spaces It mission is to be at the very forefront of the art community with the desire to gain national attention while maintaining a strong link with its community The digital art facade will continue to emphasize this mission making its goals a definite reality Not only will the facade increase artists ability to present to the general public but more importantly to innovate through the use of the facade as a media Interest in the Hyde Park Art Center by community members is a crucial market for the center to sustain operations but this facade has the possibility to nationally expose Hyde Park Art Center and develop a much larger following By increasing exposure to the general population by means of viewing possible art and video while passing by the greatest outcome is to increase opportunities to acquire the public s attention and possible interest Long Term Assessment The Art Center has stayed true to the mission of making artists of every kind and the public they display to contemplate contemporary art by fostering creativity Creating venues and chances to create artwork exclusively at the Hyde Park Art Center should be considered especially to encourage and incorporate arts that need more exposure such as sound and video installation The facade to be designed should have multiple uses included a way of viewing from outdoors even for fi
91. terials and measurements Photos of interior spaces incl future gallery working spaces etc Budgets Annual will be off triple the space to fill Project Bob s Questions Any Vendors quotes Andrew has been doing a lot of research Local vendor Cheapest is the issue Construction schedule End of March When would you like to know problems As soon as possible Interior Space to outside space Someway to project on this facade type of glass Doug did the initial concept about three years ago two years to negotiate lease with Univeristy Two years of fundraising Leading NOT following apeters hydeparkart org opportunity for a creative project to be explored as such an element of practicatlity options Minutes from February 1 Research Brainstorm Technology Control station Programming so it s easy to run What programs are currently out there How to input art How to fake real slide projector What kind of computers for the media Changing format to digital from film slides How would it be timed or seasonal Would it require someone to manage it Future service providers Be interactive on the website Network interactivity wireless broadband How to interact within infrastructure between gallery space Supporting System Mobile structure Electrically powered moveable Other utilities Ventilation for heat Insolation Data connection Aesthetic appeal can t impose Projection H
92. this system Unlimited venues for applications There is no limit to the benefits and applications in all in store display configurations including exposition convention centers hotels cruise ships amusement parks shopping malls theaters lobbies for trailers fashion shows trade shows displays museums and virtually any place to attract inform and entertain your customers Almost completely unaffected by surrounding light the Holo Proscreen can be employed in daylight and produces an image of high contrast and brightness with brilliant quality 1 The Holo Proscreen is a lighter weight display that produces larger life like images without the bulkiness of the current media producing monitors This free hanging installation is less intrusive with space saving advantages over conventional video type displays 2 This totally transparent display adds to and does not detract from the display area This screen will fill with a holographic Airsho of vivid eye catching images when activated and allows unobstructed see through visibility of the display area when deactivated 3 The complete system projector data source and HoloScreen is a simple economical display that can provide advertising in various continuity modes that will attract and draw people to the promotional area All it takes to change the promotion or product service presentation is to change the programmable DVD or CD rather than continually replacing one dimensional graphic
93. tions Plenum Enclosure Aluminum enclosure for use in return air plenum Includes intake and exhaust fan system with 4 couplers for connection to ventilation ducts Ceiling Access Door A 2 x 2 hinged door provides access to the Revelation above a finished ceiling for cleaning maintenance or repairs without having to damage the ceiling Available with a white painted finish or recessed to accept ceiling tile Glass Shield Made of anti reflective glass and installed between the Revelation and the first surface mirror ceiling closure Reduces projector noise by an additional 8096 and prevents cigarette smoke grease or other harmful substances from reaching the projector Virtually none of the projected light is lost as it passes through the Shield Revelation Dimensions Model A Model B amp Data Overall unit size HWL 13 x381 4 13 x 44 Planning Sheet Use this planning sheet to Required space above 13ys x381 13 accomplish three goals ceiling 4 x34 381 4 x Select a light path 44 Decide where to install your Revelation Clearance below ceiling approx approx amp Select a Revelation for 17 17 your projector and ceiling space Choose a projector Rough ceiling opening 231 2 X 231 2 x based on its light path for motorized door 231 2 231 2 A light path is the projector s spread of light and its relationship to the cen Capacity 100388 190188 terline of the lens Since the Revelation folds a light
94. traditional projector lifts and mounts The Draper Revelation permanently conceals the projector and its noise above the ceiling at all times Other products typically lower the projector into the room from a ceiling recess or lift it into the seating area from a table hideaway You ll be astonished by what you see and don t see and don t hear when your projector is mounted in a Revelation You won t see or hear the projector not before during or after the show You ll only see a hinged door in the ceiling finished in white powdercoat Available in two models Revelation A and Revelation B both require only 1396 of space above the ceiling and both can be installed to match a 2 x 2 ceiling grid spacing or used with reveal style grid ceilings like Armstrong s Silhouette style grid system Draper upgraded the Revelation s dual first surface mirror system to thicker 10 mm optical grade glass mirrors that are 9496 reflective for optimum flatness and reflectivity A modification to both Revelations allows more space for projectors and accommodates a wider variety of projectors including those with offset lenses Combine the Revelation with a ceiling recessed Draper projection screen and take your projection showmanship to a new level The Revelation A and B are compatible with a wide variety of LCD DLP projectors lens projector Adjustable by others First surface mirror White powdercoat ceiling closure System Op
95. ttp www screens usa com holodisplay index php We think what we need to do is to contact with the dealer and explain about the Situations and talked about the possibility of installation of this product to our purpose Please give feed back for this Thanks June Ryan Quote NENNT FAX TRANSMISSION date 4 20 2005 PAGES INCLUDING COVER 2 FAX NUMBER E MAIL 0 WORLD HEADQUARTERS 3100 North Detroit Street COMPANY NAME IIT Warsaw IN 46582 574 267 8101 attention HYUNGTAE KIM FAX 574 261 1804 FROM DAVID EXT 323 0 TECH CENTER 11500 Williamson Road REGARDING HYDE PARK CENTER Cincinnati OH 45241 513 489 3222 FAX 513 489 4247 e 6 ADVANCE DIVISION 1199 East Central Wichita KS 67214 DA SNAP FIXED FRAME SCREEN 240 X 288 VIEWING AREA 243 X 291 FRAME OD WITH DA TEX REAR PROJECTION on RETAIL PRICE 5934 00 http www da lite com e mail info da lite com DA LITE MILLENNIUM REAR PROJECTION MODULE SINGLE MI WITH CUSTOM EXTENDED HEIGHT STRUCTURE AND CUSTOM MIRROR AND FINE TUNING ADJUSTABLE CRADLE Presenting To The World RETAIL PRICE 7113 00 PRICES FIRM THROUGH 12 31 05 FOB CINCINNATI OH Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Interactivity Researched Questions Today 2 27 Ryan and I June had been to AMC to check the projection Interactivity stuff It was developed by Reactrax check www reactrix com later their server is out now or check the sites http Ai
96. tworked projectors Wired wireless support over the Ethernet PDA access with Pocket Plug and play simple user interface Works with virtually any display device up to XGA resolution Presentation and Multimedia versions available Fast reaktime response with video at 30fps Secure 64 128 bit WEP Wireless hub multiple users with no set up time Automatic clear channel selection minimizes interference Interoperability works with any 802 11g or 802 11b enabled computer network Corporate USA 10550 Camden Cypress 9 PH 714 236 FX 714 503 33 Toll free 800 4 sales us christi CANADA 809 Wellington Kitchener Onta PH 519 744 8C FA 519 749 3 Toll free 800 2 sales canada c Worldwide Of UNITED KINGD PH 44 1189 44 1189 sales europe amp c GERMANY 449 2161 FX 49 2161 sales europe c FRANCE PH 33 0 14 FX 33 0014 Mobile 33 0 sales france SINGAPORE 465 6877 FX 65 6877 8 sales singapore SHANGHAI PH 86 21 62 FX 86 21 62 sales china ch BEIJING FX 486 10 65 sales china ch JAPAN 81 335 FA 481 335 Projection Screen Researched Questions Issues on projection supporting system How many Where Location How easy to maintain Weight How will it be hung and supported Suspension tray needed What will it look like Halographic images Fully interact
97. we were able to transmit images to the Air Projector from 60 feet passing through 2 walls and a floor While we could not monitor the actual signal strength we did monitor the image transmission quality and time and found no variation in performance over the tested distances This performance was comparable to our experience with other integrated wireless solutions Speed Performance Transmission time no doubt varies by some small percent among the various wireless solutions Our experience with the AirProjector was not any different than our experience with the wireless projectors Image transfer times ranged from nearly instantaneous to as much as 5 seconds Entering text and moving a mouse had nearly imperceptible delays in transmission Frame to frame image transitions with little content change take about a half a second Changing from one graphic image to another typically takes 2 to 3 seconds longer at higher resolutions or when there is interference Slow image transfers build the image in a manner similar to a Powerpoint slide transition Color amp Resolution We were using an XGA notebook and transmitting text and full color graphic images We ran a suite of images from the INFOCOMM 2000 Shootout and noticed the expected reduction in the color gradient as some color resolution is lost to improve transmission time This color loss would be of concern if you were watching a movie which is clearly not the intended use for Wi Fi 802 11b techno
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