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"Nello" drives through forest in his father's Ferrari on 3D Screen Goo presentation of "Speed of Magic" at Ferrari World

This state of the art 4-D ride takes families on an incredible journey into a fantasy world, where they join ‘Nello’, a young, mischievous character who jumps out of a video game and steals the keys to his father’s Ferrari.

“Speed of Magic is possibly the most innovative interpretation of Ferrari in the world. We have put a face to the Ferrari personality, one which both children and adults can relate to,” said Andy Keeling, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi Park Manager.

Throughout the ride, passengers can experience extremes of temperature, moisture, light and movement, as they interact with a variety of spectacular environments, adding a fourth dimension to the concave Screen Goo powered 3-D projection screens.

“The 4-D environment in Speed of Magic generates a unique feeling and the ability to add to this by controlling the ambience within the attraction which is one of the most popular inside Ferrari World Abu Dhabi,” Keeling added.

The character of Nello is loosely based on a very colourful personality in Ferrari’s rich history, Tazio Nuvolari, affectionately known as Il Mantovano Volante (The Flying Mantuan). Nuvolari raced for Ferrari in the 1930s, and it is his story that inspired Ferrari World Abu Dhabi to create this exceptional ride.

The Ferrari World ride, one of the most spectacular theme park rides in the world uses seven (7) large curved 3D Screen Goo powered screens, each sized 30 feet high by 55 feet wide and coated by Screen Goo Ultra Silver 3D and one (1) 140 inch diagonal Screen Goo High Contrast curved screen. 

Image & text taken from www.goosystemsglobal.com

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The King Kong 360 3D park opened on July 1, 2010 and features a gigantic 3D projection system with two 187-foot-wide by 40-foot-high Screen Goo Ultra Silver 3D screens within a football-field-sized soundstage.

You can read about how the complete project was designed and executed by going to Sound & Communications magazine here - http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/5e6fc26c#/5e6fc26c/34

Image & text taken from www.goosystemsglobal.com

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FACT - Foundation for Art & Creative Technology used a number of hanging acriylic screens which have been sprayed with Goo rear projection paint.

10 December to 30 January 2005
DARKLY COMIC features the work of Eddo Stern and Marina Zurkow, mixing arte-fact and fiction in an exhibition that betrays a curious interest in teen culture. On the surface, the work has a hallucinatory pop sensibility, and yet a closer look raises fundamental questions about the spirituality and violence of human nature.
For further information on this exhibition and all other forthcoming FACT events go to www.fact.co.uk

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Giorgio Armani used Goosystems digital grey projection paint in his screening room. All walls have been painted so the projection screen area does not stand out in the room.

Image & text taken from www.goosystemsglobal.com

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A Hitachi Ultra short throw mirror projector projecting onto a rolled Goo Digital Grey Light Screen. Installed by NexNix Ltd.

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A customer who is based in Hove, East Sussex creates a Goo screen using Digital Light Grey top and base coat.

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A large projection screen created with Screen Goo for edge blending 3 projectors, installed into a military scenario by NexNix Ltd

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NexNix Ltd used Goo rear projection paint to create a combined front and rear projection surface on clear acrylic for viewing on both sides. Project design by Paul Stroud at ScenaPro on behalf of Event Communication.

 

 

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