Within the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology (Arqua), the visitor is enveloped by a 70 meter-long wall made up of LED screens, making this installation the largest in Europe applied to a museographic production. The attractive final graphics and art created by Pasos Largos illuminate the main hall of the museum by means of clips of images that form a mural in movement. Projection size: 70 m. length X 2.5 m. height Projection system: wall of 216 LED panels controlled by synchronised system. Projection: clips of animations relating to the aquatic environment, the excavation and recovery of archaeological remains. The extremely complex dimensions of the wall correspond to a digital format of 1656 X 54 pixels. Total animation time produced: 30 minutes. ![]() Video
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Several views of the main hall of the museum which contains the 70 metres led screen wall |
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Other views of the hall
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Final Art
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Other Museum installations
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Project developed by: GPD, S.A Property of: Gerencia de Infraestructuras y Equipamientos de Cultura
Photographer: Niccoló Guasti / Pasos Largos
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