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Expo 2015 Milan. Thailand Pavilion

Thailand built a medium-sized pavilion at Expo 2015 in Milan, but in my humble opinion it deserves a separate post. Today we will dive into high technology and look at the Thai exposition


I thought for a long time about combining Thailand with someone else in the post, for example with Belarus, but I still decided to show this miracle separately. About the miracle a little later, let's start with the street first.

Thais are incredibly friendly and kind people. This is probably the only pavilion at Expo 2015 where you are truly welcome from the heart. At least that's what it seemed to me:


At the entrance to the pavilion there is this cute fountain:


Right next to it, there are boats floating filled with fruit:


Small groups are allowed into the pavilion, this is due to the presentation of the video that the Thais will surprise us with. Look how the Thai woman smiles sincerely:


First projection room. The screen is located in a circle. 360 degree view:


Impressed by what we saw, we moved to another hall. It was here that a real surprise and high projection technologies awaited us. Since I myself am engaged in the installation of projection equipment in Izhevsk, everything that we saw next was extremely interesting to me.

The room was dimly lit, with a cold, blue hue. We didn't initially expect a projection show to be waiting for us here either. There was an empty pool in front of us, and ventilation holes were visible inside it. The idea that there would be water was out of the question:


Suddenly, a riot of colors began to play from all sides at once:


The so-called pool and ceiling and part of the walls were finished with mirror elements, and the other part of the walls were covered with high-resolution LED panels:


All together it is very wonderfully synchronized. The image is projected on the ceiling and the pool from many projectors, and the LED panels are synchronized with the general image:


Of course, in my work I have been to many exhibitions and seen various projection solutions, but this was the first time I saw such a miracle:


Colossal volume and incredible emotions:


When the lights were turned on, I managed to take a selfie:


Chickens:



On the right, the modular LED panel is clearly visible:


The Thais decided not to be too clever and invited us to the third hall...also a projection room:


Here was already the usual hall, which we are accustomed to in cinemas. They showed another video about Thailand:


That's all! I was so impressed that I even forgot to take a picture of the exit from the pavilion, but I think you'll forgive me for that)

Source: travel.ru

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