What makes the Norwegian Olympic Museum a must-see  attraction for all is Lysgaardsbakkene roughly translated as "Jump  Hills”. It forms the centrepiece; a large-scale circular raised-platform  interactive model measuring 3.5 meters in diameter, the Olympic jump  hills. Local systems integrator Bright Norway achieved a true to life  interactive presentation using AV Stumpfl® <link http: wings engine raw>Wings Engine Raw uncompressed 4K media servers and <link en media-control-systems wings-av-components wings-vioso internal-link internal link in current>Wings Vioso calibration software to manage and warp native video content across 4 edge-blended projectors.
Bright  Norway was also responsible for multimedia and presentation equipment  for large-scale video projections throughout the Museum. All multimedia  content was created by Centre Screen, London and all exhibit areas  designed by Mather & Co. 
“Lysgaardsbakkene is the centre piece that visitors  experience as they move through to the core of the Museum,” says Børre  Linberg, Head of Installations at Bright Norway. “It was a challenging  space to programme because first and foremost its a functional space and  a unusual circular shape with two giant jump hills that descend from  the ceiling. Visitors usually spend considerable time watching the video  elements during their visit.”
“We've relied on the Wings Engine  Raw system from the very beginning,” added Linberg. “The Museum wanted  true to life imagery so we use the uncompressed 60fps processing and  functionality to manage action video, animation. Wings Engine Raw is a  rock-solid platform and a great tool to engage audiences.”
Museums  are made memorable not just by the knowledge they impart, but by how  that knowledge is presented and made interesting to the many generations  that come through its doors. The content itself primarily came from the  IOC multimedia library and Norwegian Broadcasting Archives. 
“The  designs follows a Nordic feel and reflect the Northern Lights  along  with slopes and the ice of the ski jump in Lillehammer. There are  blues  and greens that fitted into the exhibit design by Mather & Co.  Our  work feeds into that overall design and celebration of the Olympic   games taking place in Norway Oslo 1952 and Lillehammer 1994,” said Paul   Kucharski, Creative Director at Center Screen.
Elsewhere in the   Museum, a large-scale 5.5-meter wide by 1.5 meter high AV wall display   shows 2D animations of the Ancient Games. Furthermore a 6.8-meter wide   by 1.5 meter high panoramic wall celebrates the opening ceremonies, and   one of the celebrated showcases from the Olympic Museum in Lausanne,  the  spectacular Inside the Race, is projected onto a curved wall  surface  measuring 2.7 by 14.5-meters. Again <link en media-control-systems wings-av-components wings-vioso internal-link internal link in current>Wings Vioso software was used here to blend and align all projectors.
Tobias Stumpfl, CEO of AV Stumpfl, said: “We are excited to be part of a project very near and dear to the people of Norway. Interactive learning and studying is of the highest importance these days where everyone is used to a high level of multimedia entertainment. The effective way in which Bright has deployed our <link en media-control-systems media-servers wings-engine-raw internal-link internal link in current>Wings Engine Raw servers ensures a future-proof solution for future generations to enjoy on each and every visit!”
The creative team at Centre Screen included:
Paul Kucharski, Creative Director
Hayley Walsh, Executive Producer
Daniel Lusby, Senior Motion Designer
Fiona Williams, Audio-visual Producer
Daniele Baron, Multimedia Producer
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