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7thSense Delta Media Server Provides Dome Content Solution for Immersive Canon Movie

7thSense, the media serving specialist that supplies content solutions to a variety of markets, is integral in the supply of a domed Audio-Visual theatre that will act as the centerpiece of the Canon stand at Integrated Systems Europe In Amsterdam, February 103, at Booth #1F54.

Originally supplied to locations in New York and Paris as part of Canon's major 'EXPO' event, the Dome features three 7thSense Delta media servers, each with quad outputs, natively serving a 3,200 x 3,200 pixel fisheye movie as an uncompressed TGA sequence on all servers, so that no further processing is required on-site. A total of ten Canon XEED SX7 projectors are configured to create an immersive experience for the audience with a combined image that measures 29.5'across.

Ian Macpherson, director, 7thSense, explains: "The concept for the Canon Dome was originated by the global communications agency, Imagination, who in turn approached us to design a dome display solution. Imagination created a six-minute custom show -- recorded solely with Canon products to film locations in New York, Tokyo, and Paris, and integrating this with CGI elements such as a virtual fly-through of the world-famous Guggenheim museum in New York.

"It was our job to realize the immersive environment from Imagination and Canon's concept that would do justice to the content. The content was then created when the position and angle of the dome were set. 7thSense then designed the technical installation and provided playback and mapping tech and support. We worked with dome specialists and provider Holovis to create a unique setting. Physical installation and alignment of the system using Delta was completed by 7thSense and Holovis in just four days from start to finish. After New York, the dome moved on to Paris and it was rapturously received by audiences in both locations."

ISE 2011 will be the last and final showing for the Canon Dome presentation, and Julian Rutland, of Canon Europe, comments: "There is no better way of demonstrating Canon's expertise as a manufacturer of visual solutions than with something that showcases both our content acquisition and our display technologies. The Canon Dome does exactly that, and we are delighted to be bringing it to ISE in Amsterdam."

And Ian Macpherson concludes: "ISE 2011 will cap a great year for us and for Delta, which has been used in a variety of applications and has also been nominated for an InAVation technology award. We are looking forward to demonstrating what our servers can do on the Canon stand in Amsterdam, and feel sure that many new customer enquiries will result."

WWWwww.7thsensedesign.com


(31 January 2011)

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