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C-nario, Disk-In Pro complete Olympic Experience Museum

November 9, 2009

C-nario, a global provider of digital signage software solutions, and Disk-In Pro, a provider of planning, design and construction services for visitor centers, museums and exhibitions, have completed the Olympic Experience Museum of the Olympic Committee of Israel in Tel Aviv.

The Olympic Experience Museum is a unique multisensory, interactive, multimedia experience conveying the Olympic values. The interactive experience takes place in a five-hall show, corresponding to the five Olympic rings.

The unique experience — planned, created and implemented by Disk-In Pro — is based on C-nario Entertainer, a system that manages and operates high-quality, video-based shows that enrich the visitor's experience in out-of-home venues. C-nario Entertainer combines superior show control and exceptional video display in pixel-perfect quality with a control center, and includes tools to produce, coordinate and control audio-visual shows.
 
The system provides synchronized seamless projection, with crystal clarity, precision, color and geometric correction, and integration of multiple high-quality video streams with text and graphics.

The multisensory, multimedia experience allows visitors to interactively experience a number of sports activities and challenges faced by Olympic athletes. For example, the visitor can test his concentration ability and participate in a marathon race simulation. Visitors learn about the history of the Olympic Games and current champions through a movie showing a young female athlete and her coach as she prepares to compete in the Olympic Games.

Israel's Olympic medal-winning athletes are projected, as holograms, as they speak of their training and their achievements. A separate space commemorates the 11 Israeli Olympians who were murdered at the 1972 Munich Games.

"The joint project conducted by C-nario and Disk-In Pro inspires visitors, demonstrating the Olympic spirit and introducing the young generation to the Olympic values," said Ephraim Zinger, director general of the Olympic Committee of Israel. "We are proud to be one of very few Olympic museums in the world."

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