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26-01-2021

US museum pioneers public Crystal LED installation

A 32ft x 7ft Crystal LED display at the International African American Museum, donated by Sony, will be the first public installation of its kind in North America.

 

The International African American Museum has announced that Sony Corporation of America will be making a $1.7 million product donation to the museum. The in-kind donation is made possible through Sony’s Global Social Justice Fund, on behalf of Sony Corporation and its US affiliates.

Sony technology will be used to create displays and interactive experiences throughout the museum, which is set to open in January 2022 at Gadsden’s Wharf in Charleston, South Carolina.

The centrepiece of the museum is the Atlantic Worlds Gallery which will be furnished with North America’s first public installation of the latest Crystal LED display in a 32-foot wide, 7-foot high configuration.

“Our close work with the IAAM underscores Sony’s commitment to social justice,” said Mike Fasulo, president and COO of Sony Electronics Inc. “Sony has a rich history in working alongside museums to help creatively bring important stories to light to empower and inform a new generation, and we look forward to seeing the museum open next year.”

“We’re proud that our technology can play a pivotal role in the museum’s launch, and will support their important mission of creating unforgettable experiences that simultaneously engage, educate and move attendees, and we are thrilled to make this the first public deployment of our new Crystal LED direct view display technology in North America,” said Theresa Alesso, pro division president at Sony Electronics. “From the LED wall and industry-leading 3LCD and SXRD laser projectors, to our wireless microphones and 4K HDR displays, this is a best-in-class installation that showcases end-to-end Sony business solutions, while reflecting our deep level of commitment to social justice.”

Sony technologies that will help create audio-visual experiences at the museum include:

·         Crystal LED display, measuring 32′ x 7′, with 7,680 x 1,620 resolution

·         VPL-GTZ380 – 4K 10,000 Lumen SXRD Laser Projector

·         VPL-FHZ131L/W – 13,000 Lumen WUXGA 3LCD Laser Projector

·         Professional Bravia Displays – A variety of 55″, 65″ 75″ and 85″ LED, and 4K HDR models

·         Microphones – a series of studio-quality and wireless handheld microphones