The Netherlands - Rotterdam's centuries of history as a major international port make it a fascinating place to visit, and nowhere sums up the city's appeal better than the Rotterdam Port Experience, a new visitor attraction that opened its doors late 2008.

Located on the waterfront under Rotterdam's spectacular Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam Port Experience (RPEX for short) uses various projectiondesign 1080p HD projectors in four areas: the entrance lobby, elevator and two cinemas to wow tourists, local schoolchildren, retired former port workers and business people alike with a series of multimedia displays designed to showcase the city's unique history, diversity and range of trading activities.

Rob Haarlem, managing director of DEP B.V., was hired to turn the RPEX team's creative ideas into technical solutions, and was ultimately responsible for the multimedia infrastructure of the project, including the evaluation and integration of all AV equipment, lighting, IT and electrical systems, as well as content management and control. DEP was also responsible for the systems' physical installation.

"At the entrance we have two projectiondesign F12 1080 projectors, showing a multimedia presentation about the Port of Rotterdam, its daily workings and how it might look in the future," explains Haarlem. "This leads on to a bicycle exhibit area where visitors can virtually cycle along the Rotterdam harbour. A scenic movie is being projected via another F12 1080 using rear projection to give the visitor the feeling that they are actually cycling around the harbour. To make it more realistic and life-like, the pedals are connected to the HD playback player which has variable speeds.

"Then, in the elevator, we have an F32 1080 projector showing material that gives visitors the impression that they are travelling through a tube, surrounded by sea, with fully synchronised sound and light as in the lobby. Finally, we have two cinemas - one using front projection, the other rear-projection - and we use an F12 1080 in each. One screen shows a contemporary description of the port while the other offers abstract reflections about the area."

Gerben van den Berg, sales manager, Benelux, at projectiondesign adds, "Full HD1080 is becoming a default standard in leisure and visitor attractions such as this, and we are delighted that our products have been chosen for RPEX. With a wide range of entertainment, dining and corporate hospitality facilities, RPEX needs to have multimedia displays that appeal to people from all ages and walks of life, and we are certain that our projectors will be able to play their part in that - providing rich, bright, colourful and compelling images,10 hours a day, and seven days a week throughout the year."

(Jim Evans)


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