In an era where digital light and shadow are reshaping spatial experiences, FLYIN, a technologically innovative enterprise in China's laser display field, is redefining industry standards for high-end engineering projection with its full-scenario solution capabilities. From national-level cinematic storytelling to the digital translation of cultural IPs, from the reconstruction of urban landmark spaces to the value reshaping of commercial scenarios, FLYIN continues to write a cinematic narrative of "Made in China" through groundbreaking practices in three dimensions: extreme environment control, cultural scene deconstruction, and spatial value creation.
Seventeen 20,000-lumen Navigator series laser projectors and two 15,000-lumen projectors form a light and shadow matrix, perfectly presenting dynamic light and shadow art with the precise color reproduction of the laser light source.
The FLYIN 3500-12000-lumen equipment group uses multi-media projection fusion technology, including mountain projection, tunnel projection, dome projection, and gauze screen projection, to transform rugged mountains into the texture of mythical beast scales, and domes into a primordial universe. It also provides a contemporary visual interpretation of Eastern myths like Xing Tian wielding his axe and shield, and Jingwei filling the sea, bringing visitors an immersive and fantastical journey.
FLYIN 5,000-8,000-lumen laser projectors, through multi-projector fusion technology, project ultra-large immersive images onto the inner walls of the grotto. The uneven surface of the natural cave walls prevented the projected images from blending naturally, requiring repeated adjustments to find the optimal display area. Technicians used a combination of the cave walls and a gauze screen to smooth the uneven surface, creating a smooth virtual imaging surface and ensuring the integrity of the image. Through repeated testing of different projection angles, they finally achieved a naturally blended light and shadow effect.
Holographic gauze screen projection and interactive projection solutions are reshaping the value of public spaces. Using a 7500-lumen laser projector, a traditional pavilion is transformed into a dual-mode light and shadow stage: during the day, the original architectural appearance is preserved, while at night, a performance space is created through the virtual-real gauze screen projection technology, turning the civic square into an "urban living room."
This type of solution preserves the functionality of the site while enhancing the nighttime economy through low-interference, high-value-added projection design, showcasing the practical wisdom of "technology empowering urban micro-renewal."
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