Installation at the Palace of Culture and Science

Installation at the Palace of Culture and Science

Another exciting photo installation project using GreenScreen technology. This was one of the largest projects we’ve recently completed.

Due to the unique location – the Palace of Culture and Science – we had to meet very strict requirements: no drilling or fixing to walls or floors, limited media access, and 100% fire and vandal resistance. The entire structure is self-supporting, making it easy to relocate if needed.

When taking a photo, users can choose from several panoramic views of Warsaw on a 55" touchscreen. The booth is equipped with a Mitsubishi CP-D90DWP printer, allowing prints in traditional formats (10x15cm, 15x20cm) as well as large panoramas (15x36cm).

The system also includes two additional 43" monitors that display real-time previews of active sessions and a slideshow of the best photos.

This is our second installation inspired by the iconic 1932 photo “Lunch atop a Skyscraper,” which shows 11 workers sitting on a steel beam on the 69th floor of a New York skyscraper. You can read about the first one here.

The entire system is weatherproof :) so even if the observation deck visibility is low, you’ll still be able to take fantastic photos. We warmly invite you to experience it!


Photo Gallery:


How it works – video:


A few stats:

Width: 3000mm
Length: 6000mm
Height: 2600mm
Total weight: 1300kg
Signal cable length: 74m
Power cable length: 213m
Number of screws and rivets: 1748 pcs
Number of technical drawings: 165 A4 pages
Total number of components: 393 pcs

Making of: