NOGINSK, Russia – The “Breakthrough” Exhibition commemorating the start of World War I at Russia’s Noginsk Museum installed an AV package from Alcorn McBride, provided by A3V, LLC.
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ORLANDO, FL – “Breakthrough” is a multimedia exhibition at the Noginsk Museum and Exhibition Center in the Moscow region. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of World War I and honors the 209th Bogorodsky infantry regiment of the Russian Army.
The museum’s ground-floor entrance hall features a 360º projection mapped presentation, with surround audio. The story tells of the city of Noginsk (formerly Bogorodsk) and the social aspects of warfare and history. Six edge-blended, ceiling-mounted Panasonic projectors perform the projection mapping.
A3V, LLC provided AV design, engineering, integration and installation services for the project, which aims to bring military history closer to museum-goers and make them feel part of “The Forgotten War.”
“For overall control of the AV system we wanted to use Alcorn McBride’s state-of-the-art VCore controller, which is lightweight, compact and has a robust design,” says Sergey Naumenkov, Managing Director at A3V. “We knew we could just set it up and let it run for years with no maintenance.”
Not only was the VCore easy to operate and maintain, but Naumenkov also applauds its power and ability to control all the AV equipment necessary for the exhibit. “The system was installed and programmed and everything ran perfectly,” he reports.
The upstairs of the museum features a series of displays where rare military photos, weapons, maps, posters and other memorabilia tell the story of the Bogorodsky Regiment’s role in World War I. Ten Samsung LED monitors are mounted above the displays which play archival footage and informational content. Another area upstairs features a five-minute movie displayed on a large LED screen recapping the regiment’s history.
All of the media in the museum is on a network to permit overall control and to promote easy synchronization among elements. Naumenkov notes that Alcorn McBride’s VCore is perfectly suited. “Each morning, the entire AV system is started by a single button press; similarly, at the end of the day, a single button press closes down all the AV-based exhibits. During museum hours docents can manually control all of the exhibits, schedule presentations and synchronize media by using an Apple iPad and Alcorn McBride’s ShowTouch for iOS.”
In addition, Alcorn McBride’s 8TraXX multichannel audio player is used for background music and exhibit-specific sound effects throughout the museum. The 8TraXX stores clips in the MP3 format on CompactFlash media for a rugged, reliable and maintenance-free audio solution.
Naumenkov concludes, “We use Alcorn McBride gear for most of our installations because all of their equipment is extremely reliable, easy to operate, requires zero maintenance and their customer support is fantastic. Taking into account that this site is quite remote, we knew that employing their equipment for “Breakthrough” was a must.”