Theatre «Satire»
HDLT continues to innovate the cultural environment, this time transforming the Satire Theatre in Moscow with an impressive media facade and outdoor video screens. LED equipment brought modernity to the architectural appearance of the theatre, decorating the facade of the theatre building.
Technical specifications:
- media facade – size 14336x10240 mm, pitch 32x16 mm;
- outdoor video screen in the form of a frieze – size 47360x960 mm, pitch 5 mm;
- 7 outdoor screens – size 960x1920 mm, pixel pitch P2.5 mm.
The media facade is a real work of art that goes beyond ordinary advertising. Located above the entrance group, the screen has become a harmonious part of the urban space. A large-scale bright picture attracts the attention of passers-by and guests of the theatre. LED video screens on the building are a new means of interaction with the public. The displays broadcast information about the theatre's events, advertise the productions and maintain visual communication with the guests.
The HD LED TECH team continues the revolution in LED technologies, transforming buildings and cultural institutions into modern works of art. The new screens of the Satire Theatre are not just a technology, but also a way to inspire and surprise sophisticated viewers.
Video presentation:
A state-of-the-art 3D screen at the main entrance to the Moscow Zoo will broadcast 3D videos about the zoo's inhabitants, which are classified as endangered species. Now the Amur tiger, polar bear, giant panda and many others live on the screen. “The new media facade is an example of how modern technologies are used in educational and environmental activities,” said Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo.
HD LED TECH specialists installed a corner LED screen with a size of 14400x4800 mm, a pixel pitch of P5 mm and with a seamless angle, at which no cracks are visible on the screen fold. Corner cabinets were designed and used. The high refresh rate (3840Hz) makes the image even more realistic, as is the naked eye technology, which allows guests to see the three-dimensional image without 3D glasses. After sunset, the screen will switch to night mode: the brightness will fade, and the video sequence will become smoother.