Media screen

Enhance your media experience with these creative ideas for media screens. Discover how to make the most of your screen and create a captivating entertainment setup.
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As one of Denmark's leading architectural offices, Arkitema Architects is responsible for a large number of sophisticated projects, including the KUA 2 extension at the University of Copenhagen, which was completed in 2013.

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Laine Hardy
The foyer and reception area from the HypoVereinsbank in Hamburg is an eye-catcher due to a room-high media screen with ETTLIN LUX® Miracle and changing light effects. Architecture Desk, Dynamic Light, Reception Lobby, Movable Walls, Lobby Lounge, Reception Counter, Lobby Interior, Counter Design, Reception Area

Media screen with dynamic light effect is the eye-catcher in every reception area

The large media screen behind the reception counter is an spectacular highlight of the HypoVereinsbank in Hamburg. ETTLIN LUX® Miracle and changing three-dimensional light structures offer various appearances to every foyer and reception area.

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Hector Lezaun Pegenaute
shoji screen closet door made of scrim fabric for projecting images Ricard, Doug Aitken, Projection Installation, Interaktives Design, Bühnen Design, Makeup Zombie, Instalation Art, Projection Screens, Stage Set Design

Doug Aitken. Interiors. 2002 | MoMA

Doug Aitken. Interiors. 2002. Three-channel video (color, sound) and eleven screens. Overall dimensions 7.9m x 7.9m x 2.4m (three projection screens, each 300 cm x 225 cm; and eight translucent silkscreen dividers, each 250 cm x 225 cm). Fractional and promised gift of the Julia Stoschek Foundation, Düsseldorf. 805.2006. Produced in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia © 2019 Doug Aitken. Media and Performance

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Wylie Ziegler