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Home›News›CEDIA news›Vivid Sydney 2023 world first deployment of Barco UDM-4K30 laser projectors

Vivid Sydney 2023 world first deployment of Barco UDM-4K30 laser projectors

By Sean Carroll
01/06/2023
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The Beauty of our Natural World is presented in pristine pixel perfection at Vivid Sydney 2023 with the largest installation of laser projectors ever mounted in the Southern Hemisphere. In a world-first, the astonishing array of over 150 laser projectors deployed throughout the Festival by TDC feature 30 state-of-the-art UDM-4K30 systems from Barco.

TDC’s fleet of over 150 laser projectors illuminate multiple sites across Vivid Sydney 2023 including projecting onto Ausrtralia’s largest museum object – the HMAS Vampire, as well as Customs House, ASN Clocktower and, of course, the Sydney Opera House all displaying visually spectacular artworks themed around Vivid Sydney, Naturally celebrating The Beauty of our Natural World.

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“Every year TDC evolves its technology offering and this year our project teams are very excited to be achieving a world first in laser projection,” TDC founder and managing director Michael Hassett says.

“The Barco technology has standout features including high brightness, low latency processing and a robust design – plus Barco is the only projection system that meets our requirements for colour uniformity, reduced power consumption and return on investment.

“Each year, we always provide manufacturers with some processing and operational suggestions for improvement in deployment which this year included low operational costs and monitoring using our TDC LiveView platform in order to operate the equipment from one central location. We are delighted to have that direct feedback included in the UDM-4K30 which visitors to Vivid Sydney will be the first to see in action anywhere.”

Vivid Sydney festival director, Gill Minervini, adds: “We always aim to improve the sensory experience for visitors to Vivid Sydney and one of the ways we do that is by partnering with technology experts like TDC. Experiencing the glorious vibrancy and fragility of our natural world has never been more important and we are thrilled that visitors are able to immerse themselves in the artworks deeper than ever before.”

Barco Immersive Experience executive vice president, Erdem Soyal, says: “We greatly value our longstanding partnership with TDC and are more than happy to integrate their customer feedback into the design of our technology. From all corners of the globe, we will be watching the results of this world-first deployment by the experts at TDC of the UDM-4k30 with great interest and wish everyone who visits Vivid Sydney the richest experiences.”

Now in its 13th year, Vivid Sydney will transform the Harbour City into an illuminating fusion of creativity, innovation and technology from Friday, 26 May to Saturday, 17 June 2023.

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