MOVE 5D brings the dining experience to new levels of immersion with Screenberry

Installations & 3D Mapping

Turku, Finland

Screenberry-driven immersive projections at Move5D restaurant and event space

Photo credit: Logomo

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Finnish event and entertainment company Visual45 (part of Creative Technology) relied on a Screenberry media server to power a multimedia setup at MOVE•5D — a cutting-edge immersive event space where guests are treated to a unique blend of live theater and gourmet dining, coupled with stunning 360 visuals.

 

MOVE•5D is the latest addition to Logomo, a cultural event venue in Turku, Finland. The building, which served for over a century as a machine shop for the state railway company, now houses a restaurant, galleries, and stages, as well as working spaces for businesses and artists.

 

MOVE•5D was designed to engage all the senses. The experience lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including an intermission. Dinner features a 10-12 course menu, with each dish being handcrafted and sourced from local farms. The visuals and sounds change with each course, creating immersive environments that complement the various tastes while contributing to the broader narrative.

Technology is hidden throughout. Large screens, continuous surfaces, and excellent acoustics are an integral part of the experience. We also aimed to hold high-end conferences in MOVE•5D, and Screenberry’s rich functionality helped bring that vision to life.

Petteri Unkila, Production Manager at Logomo
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Photo credit: Logo

A Screenberry media server works at the core of the whole multimedia setup, running and calibrating 10 WUXGA Panasonic PT-RZ790B projectors to create a seamless 360-degree environment. Six projectors cover the walls, and another four illuminate the ceiling. An additional projector uses a direct HDMI input for conference presentations. The total playback resolution is 9330 x 1038 px for the walls and 2815 x 1849 px for the ceiling. Three 4K signals from the Screenberry media server are split using Datapath FX4 resulting in 12 WUXGA outputs.

 

Besides video playback, Screenberry also orchestrates QLab (for sound output) and grandMA (for lighting control), ensuring that everything works in perfect sync.

With Screenberry, we can route multiple HDMI inputs, enabling picture-in-picture (PiP) capabilities for conferences and presentations. Customers can easily manage the entire setup using an iPad, allowing them to seamlessly change the scenery.

Petteri Unkila, Production Manager at Logomo

Photo credit: Logomo

Credits

Venue concept, technical & visual design: Kai Lainkari (Visual45)
Mediaserver and control system programming: Saku Väänänen (Visual45)
Motion graphics: Vesa Pasanen (Visual45)
Sound design: Pasi Ketola
Venue Director: Petteri "Pefu" Unkila
Manuscript: Tommi Lähde
Art Director of the play: Kristian Karnell
Photos: Pasi Kuronen

 

Equipment list

Video:
1 x Screenberry media server
3 x Datapath FX4 video wall controllers
11 x Panasonic PT-RZ790B (WUXGA) with ET-DLE020 Ultra Wide lenses

Sound:
1 x d&b Audiotechnik DS100, including virtual acoustics
31 x Meyer Sound loudspeakers (22 behind the walls, 9 on the roof, including 1 subwoofer)
8 x Microphones for virtual acoustics
QLab
Yamaha QL1
All connected to the same Dante network

Lighting:
GrandMA2 NPU + onPC software
19 x Martin MAC One

Network:
1 x Control and MANET network
Dante network

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