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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Changi’s airport terminal 4 “theatre of experience’ in Singapore by Moment FactoryJune 5th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: v2com Singapore’s Changi Airport, voted by air travellers as the World’s Best Airport (Skytrax) for the sixth consecutive year, is taking its passenger experience to a new level with Terminal 4. As part of their quest for excellence, Changi Airport Group commissioned Moment Factory to produce two media features designed to entertain passengers as they navigate the airport’s remarkable interior. From optical illusions to cinematic storytelling, the architectural media features transform the least-appreciated travel moments into surprises of delight and discovery. Passing through security screening, travellers are enveloped by an immersive media wall with a variety of content capsules that transform the ambiance. Picturesque high altitude landscapes alternate with virtual bas-relief sculptures that subtly come to life. In the heritage zone, real and virtual traditional shop house façades create an authentic backdrop for local culture and storytelling. Appearing static at first, the two LED façades spring to life with an engaging neighbourhood love story that brings two Peranakan families together.
Building on Moment Factory’s reputation for creating signature media environments, this collaboration with Changi Airport Group (CAG) pushes ambient entertainment in new and meaningful directions. Each of the media features was built with a distinct purpose in mind: to create wonder and captivate audiences in unique ways. The Media Features: The Panorama—Security Zone This enormous LED screen provides a panoramic experience, allowing travellers’ imaginations to begin the journey even before they’re through security. To transport viewers’ imaginations to far-off places, Moment Factory created seven panoramic content capsules, each with a unique story and environment:
Technical Details
Peranakan Love Story The idea for Peranakan Love Story was developed in collaboration with the iconic Singaporean singer Dick Lee, and was inspired by the row of traditional Peranakan shophouse façades being built inside the terminal. Using large format LED screens and a trompe-l’oeil approach to content, Moment Factory decided to bring one of these façades to life with a playful and local love story. While visitors shop and get something to eat, their mood is lightened by this touching story of two families coming together through a marriage. The show takes travellers on a journey deep into the heart of Singaporean culture. Music was a key ingredient for this show, and fortunately, the team had the perfect collaborator in Dick Lee who provided music and conceptual guidance that evokes the perfect romantic and authentic mood. His uniquely Singaporean sensibility adds a level of detail that incorporates all the elements into an unforgettable experience. One of the most challenging aspects was working and testing in an active construction site. The virtual lighting in Peranakan Love Story needed to perfectly match the ambient lighting conditions of the space to achieve the trompe l’oeil effect. But because the lighting wasn’t fully installed yet, there was a lot of postulation to do about the final lighting conditions. Fortunately, calculations of the eventual lighting were right on, and the capsule has been such a hit that CAG commissioned Moment Factory to add even more content. Travellers will be able to experience whole new dimensions of the story in summer 2018. Collaborating to Push the Industry Forward To adapt to the changing face of travel and the unique challenges of 21st century retail, airports are innovating like never before. Architectural media features are quickly becoming a key ingredient for creating the kind of iconic visual identity, and unforgettable experience that appeals to travellers. Moment Factory is leading the way with game-changing partners like the Changi Airport Group. From the beginning the media features were developed in close collaboration with the client in order to perfectly understand the client’s design and business objectives. But content and the final look and feel were always at the forefront of the exchanges. CAG’s primary concern was to provide the highest quality experience to visitors by immersing them in lush, beautiful content. As in any great collaboration, both sides took the time to learn from the other. The process was explained, as well as the thinking behind Moment Factory’s proposals, and CAG elaborated on their goals, limits and airport guidelines. Because of this close collaboration, the content ideas that emerged perfectly embody the airport’s guiding principle of “pleasant surprises”. Even with the close collaboration, the project was not without its challenges. Coming in late in the design of the entire terminal 4, it was essential that the immersive experience integrate smoothly with traveller needs, and not interfere or slow down any other elements. By accompanying CAG throughout the 15-month process of procurement, construction, installation and integration, a solid foundation was laid for the smooth integration of all multimedia elements. An extremely user-friendly show control system was even designed, provided by E&E that allows an unprecedented flexibility and simplicity in programming content. This ensures that the local staff can adjust and optimize the content schedule in just minutes. All deadlines were met because of this excellent relationship between Moment Factory, Changi Airport Group, the local integrator Electronics & Engineering Pte. Ltd. and LED supplier Nanolumens. Contact Moment Factory
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