HS Series projectors light up Suzhou Creek bridges
Christie HS Series 1DLP laser projectors are illuminating major bridges along the scenic Suzhou Creek in Shanghai, making them come alive at night with fascinating content that enhances the city’s aesthetic appeal.
As a cornerstone of the municipal government’s vision to enhance the allure of this iconic waterway, this initiative not only beautifies the surroundings but showcases the city’s deep cultural heritage as well. It also serves to educate both locals and visitors alike about the historical significance of the bridges and the creek. Christie’s trusted partner, Shanghai Qingying Digital Technology, played a pivotal role in the design and installation of multimedia solutions that brought this vision to life.
Over 30 Christie DWU15-HS laser projectors are used to illuminate Jiangning Road Bridge and Gonghe New Road Bridge, two magnificent structures along the meandering Suzhou Creek that are a testament to Shanghai’s urban and economic development. Eight projectors are discreetly installed beneath Jiangning Road Bridge to project stunning images spanning 53 meters (174 feet) in length and 18 meters (59 feet) in width. Additionally, two dozen DWU15-HS projectors are positioned on both sides underneath Gonghe New Road Bridge, creating captivating visuals measuring 63 meters (207 feet) long and 49 meters (161 feet) wide after nightfall.
As a cornerstone of the municipal government’s vision to enhance the allure of this iconic waterway, this initiative not only beautifies the surroundings but showcases the city’s deep cultural heritage as well. It also serves to educate both locals and visitors alike about the historical significance of the bridges and the creek. Christie’s trusted partner, Shanghai Qingying Digital Technology, played a pivotal role in the design and installation of multimedia solutions that brought this vision to life.
Over 30 Christie DWU15-HS laser projectors are used to illuminate Jiangning Road Bridge and Gonghe New Road Bridge, two magnificent structures along the meandering Suzhou Creek that are a testament to Shanghai’s urban and economic development. Eight projectors are discreetly installed beneath Jiangning Road Bridge to project stunning images spanning 53 meters (174 feet) in length and 18 meters (59 feet) in width. Additionally, two dozen DWU15-HS projectors are positioned on both sides underneath Gonghe New Road Bridge, creating captivating visuals measuring 63 meters (207 feet) long and 49 meters (161 feet) wide after nightfall.
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