MONDO Award

 MONDO Award – Multipurpose Venue for The Wave.

The awards, organized by MONDO-DR Magazine, honor outstanding installation projects worldwide and recognize installers and system integrators for their use of innovative technologies. This year saw a record number of entries across 16 categories, with winning projects celebrated for their quality. The ceremony took place on June 12 at Ole Red in Las Vegas, welcoming over 300 guests to the rooftop terrace for networking alongside the awards presentation. Ars Electronica Solutions won the MONDO Award in the Multipurpose Venue category for their project “The Wave”.

The Gasometer Oberhausen captivates visitors with the exhibition “Planet Ocean,” immersing them into the depths of the world’s oceans. A highlight is “The Wave,” a 1,000 m² projection featuring lifelike animations. Ars Electronica Solutions served as the artistic director responsible for the concept and realization of this installation. It includes a 40 m high wall and a horizontal screen, illuminated by seven projectors. Visitors can dive into the underwater world beneath the screen (the “Gaze”).

Planet Ozean (Planet Ocean), a new exhibition focusing on the beauty of the world’s seas, opened at the Gasometer Oberhausen – a former gas holder-turned-exhibition space in the Ruhr, Germany – on 15th March.

Undoubtedly the highlight of Planet Ozean is the large-scale immersive work Die Welle (The Wave), centred on a custom AV Stumpfl Flex Contrast PRO projection screen that rises 40 metres into the sky from the Gasometer’s central gallery. Conceived and implemented by Ars Electronica Solutions, Die Welle allows visitors to experience a photorealistic ocean world featuring gigantic crashing waves, life-sized whales and sea jellies, and huge schools of ocean fish.

The computer-generated content for Die Welle was developed from scratch by Ars Electronica Solutions, which began by simulating a virtual oceanic basin with a volume of over six million cubic metres of water. Using seven 30,000-lumen Epson laser projectors, the final product is projected onto a vast interlocking screen surface, creating an immersive, true-to-life deep ocean panorama.

At an imposing 40m × 20m, the L-shaped Die Welle screen presented a challenge for Ars Electronica Solutions and AV integrator SIGMA, which was tasked with the projector set-up. Ars Electronica Solutions’ Patrick Müller and his team came up with the idea to split the AV Stumpfl projector screens into five sections, each the right size for the projected video content.

Being exposed to the elements, the Gasometer Oberhausen’s 100m-high gallery space (located in the centre of the gas holder) is a challenging space for projected images due to the presence of ambient light. In order deliver a immersive, realistic experience for visitors, Ars Electronica Solutions required a screen that would offer deep black levels and an ultra-high contrast ratio, even in settings with unwanted light, where conventional screens can appear washed out. Flex Contrast PRO (formerly Flex Black PRO) allows for the projection of highly impressive images even in bright environments, with a quality of image reproduction comparable to LED and other light-emitting display technologies, making it a perfect fit for Die Welle.

The screens’ black colour also ensures they blend in with their surroundings – another key consideration for the Gasometer.

The 40m-high AV Stumpfl projection surface featured in the installation is the tallest screen in the world, its colossal size facilitating what Nils Sparwasser, curator of Die Welle, describes as “a completely new, immersive experience that would be only be possible here in the Gasometer.” As Jeanette Schmitz, managing director of Gasometer Oberhausen GmbH, observes, “where else would you get the chance to go on a hunt with sharks or marvel at humpback whales in their original size?”

Helped by the record-breaking Die Welle installation, Planet Ozean is also the Gasometer Oberhausen’s most successful show to date, Schmitz adds: “In the first four weeks, we welcomed more than 150,000 visitors to the exhibition. This makes Planet Ozean the most successful exhibition in terms of visitor numbers in the Gasometer’s 30-year history as an exhibition hall.”

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