Refurbished Amsterdam venue deploys WATCHOUT edge-blending solution to tame 10 projectors in
oval-shaped space
Linköping, Sweden, 31 January 2012: In one of the most dramatic and evocative applications of the company’s
cutting-edge multimedia expertise yet seen, Dataton’s WATCHOUT™has been deployed as multi-image technology in
the newly refurbished Het Scheepvaartmuseum, the National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam.
Reopened by the Queen of the Netherlands on 1 October 2011, Het
Scheepvaartmuseum, the National Maritime Museum now consists of a series of themed and interactive exhibits,
all of them featuring AV, lighting and network design by local integration firm Rapenburg Plaza. Most
impressive among these exhibits is the ‘Voyage at Sea’ – a five-room, 20-minute immersive walk-through
cinematic experience in which museum visitors are taken on a journey through five centuries of Dutch maritime
history.
The centerpiece of ‘Voyage at Sea’ is a 360-degree, oval-shaped projection
which uses ten edge-blended projectors with wide-angle lenses, along with ‘snap-on’ cartridges
custom-designed by Rapenburg Plaza for additional image filtering.
“Because of the way they had to be mounted and distributed in the room, it
was impossible to create an equal physical overlap between each of the ten projectors,” comments Jorinde
Wiegel of Rapenburg Plaza. “So the edge-blending required a great deal of tweaking, including some adaptation
of the actual content itself.”
That content was provided by Amsterdam-based Tungsten to an original design
concept by Tinker Imagineers of Utrecht. The movie is played back through QuickTime ProRes software and is
run through five dual-motherboard PCs, each running two licenses of WATCHOUT. The WATCHOUT machines, which
are located in the museum’s central server room alongside the content servers, lighting controllers and
network switches, also provide eight tracks of audio; these are routed through a Richmond SoundMan server to
create the soundtrack for the room’s 12.2-channel surround-sound system.
“The whole show is controlled by a Medialon show controller, with WATCHOUT
controlled as a cluster within the Medialon system,” explains Wiegel. “We made extensive use of the
edge-blending and geometric-correction tools within WATCHOUT, and the system performed faultlessly, proving
both technically extremely accurate and also very easy to use.”
Jan Breel at AV Trade who supplied WATCHOUT to Rapenburg Plaza explains: “We
deliver WATCHOUT to many exciting projects in the Benelux and this project is one we are very proud of. The
technology worked very well and was delivered on time and within budget.”
About Dataton
Renowned Swedish show control developer and manufacturer, Dataton has firmly established
themselves on the international market since the 1980s. The company's flagship products include
the award-winning Dataton WATCHOUT™ multi-display production and presentation system as well as the intuitive
Dataton PICKUP™ audio guide. WATCHOUT version 5 is a multi-display, timeline-based software system that comprises stereoscopic playback and 3D effects, and a
strong array of groundbreaking features, including enhanced live interaction.
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