In Oberhausen, Germany, a 100-meter-high Abandoned Gas Tank Transformed into an Exhibition Hall with a World's Tallest Projection Screen

TapTechNews August 1st news, a 100-meter-high abandoned gas tank in Oberhausen, Germany has been transformed into an exhibition hall named Industrial Culture Cathedral. Recently, a world's tallest projection screen made its debut here and became the focus of the ocean-themed exhibition.

In Oberhausen, Germany, a 100-meter-high Abandoned Gas Tank Transformed into an Exhibition Hall with a Worlds Tallest Projection Screen_0

This L-shaped giant screen is 40 meters high and 20 meters wide, illuminated by using 7 ultra-high-brightness (30,000 lumens) laser projectors. According to TapTechNews, this projection screen was created for the exhibition named Ocean Planet, aiming to show the magnificence of the ocean. The marine creatures shown on the screen are so life-like, including life-sized whales, fishes and jellyfish, making the viewers feel like being in a real ocean.

In Oberhausen, Germany, a 100-meter-high Abandoned Gas Tank Transformed into an Exhibition Hall with a Worlds Tallest Projection Screen_1

In Oberhausen, Germany, a 100-meter-high Abandoned Gas Tank Transformed into an Exhibition Hall with a Worlds Tallest Projection Screen_2

In Oberhausen, Germany, a 100-meter-high Abandoned Gas Tank Transformed into an Exhibition Hall with a Worlds Tallest Projection Screen_3

In Oberhausen, Germany, a 100-meter-high Abandoned Gas Tank Transformed into an Exhibition Hall with a Worlds Tallest Projection Screen_4

In Oberhausen, Germany, a 100-meter-high Abandoned Gas Tank Transformed into an Exhibition Hall with a Worlds Tallest Projection Screen_5

The curator of the exhibition said that this huge projection screen and the elaborately made pictures give the audience the opportunity to closely observe marine creatures and feel the magnificence and mystery of the ocean. The exhibition aims to raise people's awareness of ocean protection and arouse people's concern about the ocean ecosystem. The exhibition will last until the end of this year.

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