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What is paintscaping?
Paintscaping comes from “painting the landscape”: producing computer images and animation projected on the real world.
What is a paintscape?
A paintscape is a computer image or animation projected on the real world. An animated paintscape is also called a “videoscape.”
How big can a paintscape be?
Anywhere between 15 feet and 150 feet wide. The simplest paintscape can be a focal point, like a pond, a sculpture, or a specimen tree. The most complex paintscapes can be buildings, sprawling gardens, even hills.
What is the hardware involved?
A paintscape’s hardware consists of 3 things: 1) digital storage for the images; 2) a projector, and 3) the means to connect the two, either wired or wireless.
Can I create my own paintscapes?
We are a service company. We install all hardware, produce and maintain
the paintscapes. Of course, when it comes to content, the client’s input is vital.
How precise can you be in creating paintscapes?
Pixel perfect. As an example, we can “paint” a single rose in a 50-foot wide flower bed.
Are paintscapes permanent or temporary?
Both. Temporary paintscapes are ideal for special events, and permanent paintscapes are a fantastic way to handle architectural lighting, such as in a hotel lobby.
Can paintscapes be installed outdoors?
Absolutely. However, since projectors are not weather-proof, we install high-end enclosures that can withstand rain, snow, wind, and humidity.
Can you install multiple projectors?
Absolutely. We can install up to 7 projectors per digital storage unit (which stores the images or animation.) In that sense, we can have a seamless image projected over 1,000 feet wide. That’s 1/3 of a kilometer. If we install multiple digital storage units, the sky’s the limit.
Merging real and virtual worlds
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