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Currently, excellent projection lighting projects are no longer simply "light shows," but rather a deep integration of "culture + technology + performance."
Traditional lighting pursued "visibility," while current projects aim for "understanding and resonance." For example, the "Ascending Yueyang Tower Today" project at Yueyang Tower uses 3D mapping to use the ancient architecture as a medium, allowing visitors to "walk and read" the poetry and culture amidst light and shadow.
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For natural scenic spots (such as Wulingyuan), the design logic shifts to "restoring a sense of mystery." Flexible LED light strips simulate the "Tree of Life," and miniature light sources create "glowing mushrooms," not only without damaging the natural texture but also achieving a fantastical "Avatar" visual effect through low illumination (only 1/3 of that of a commercial street).
Old factories and chimneys are given new life through light and shadow. For example, Chongqing's 240-meter twin chimneys, combining a grille screen with naked-eye 3D projection, have become a new urban landmark, transforming the "industrial rust belt" into an "art show belt."
Achieving a high-quality nighttime tourism experience requires the combined application of the following core technologies and equipment:
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