HoloProâ„¢ on fair tour
February 2010
Dear HoloProâ„¢ enthusiast!
After presenting some new films to you in our last two NEWSletters, we would now like to show you some nice fair applications. Maybe one or more of these applications will inspire you regarding your own planning.
Enjoy reading!
Your pronova team
HoloProâ„¢ at the ISE 2010:
Martin Kischkoweit-Lopin and Gerald Schütze spent several days at the fair in Amsterdam meeting our dealers.

Multi-touch in combination with HoloProâ„¢ at the Displax stand
At this point we would like to thank our dealers who took up the opportunity to meet us in our showroom in Bergisch Gladbach parallel to the fair. All in all, the ISE led to a clear improvement in dealer contact.
Weren’t you there? We will be glad to continue to arrange appointments in Bergisch Gladbach to discuss projects and exchange news and ideas.
At the Best of Events, which took place in Dortmund on 20 and 21 January, the HoloTerminal was used, amongst others, at the Ventuz fair stand in cooperation with stereolize.

stereolize GmbH from München, which has specialised in the creation of innovative presentations, event shows and interactive applications for years, created a navigational element for the HoloTerminal in this context.

This navigation element could be used to select the most varied of contents that would then be displayed on a large wall composed of seamless plasma screens. stereolize worked with Ventuz 3D real-time software to create these applications.
HoloProâ„¢ at the "Volto Santo" installation in Munich
The artist Ulrich Moskopp has created three videos about the Volto Santo (Holy Face).

Thanks to HoloProâ„¢ technology it was possible, in the Munich studio version of the installation, to present the transparency of the Volto Santo in daylight conditions.
Ulrich Moskopp "Volto Santo" installation, studio version
The "Volto Santo" video installation, in several parts, contemplates a shroud with the face of Christi (Volto Santo) that has been in the church in the small Abruzzi town of Manoppello for centuries. The largest part of the installation is a freely-hanging screen, visible from all sides, that shows the constantly changing face.
The installation is an interconnection of documentation, light, sound and space.
More information on Volto Santo can be found on the artist Ulrich Moskopp's website and at the exhibition gallery von maltzahn fine arts.
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