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Mokgam Oullim Center Media Exhibition Hall
- Installed system:
- Projection Mapping (360-degree Immersive Media Space)
- Date of installation:
- 2025
- Location:
- Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Exterior view of Mokgam Oullim Center
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Challenge:
Ensuring Image Uniformity and Operational Efficiency in Large-scale Immersive Spaces
- The primary challenge of this project was to deliver a high-quality, seamless visual experience across an expansive immersive environment encompassing four walls and the floor. Additionally, because the facility is a public institution where on-site technical experts are not always present, it was essential to build an intuitive operating environment that allows anyone to manage and control the system with ease.
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Solution:
Stable Integrated Control via Panasonic ‘One-Stop Solution’
Panasonic implemented an integrated projection system centered on the ET-FMP50 Series Media Processor.
- Brand-Integrated Solution: By configuring both projectors and media processors within the same Panasonic ecosystem, we maximized system compatibility and maintenance efficiency.
- Operational Automation: An automated scheduling feature was introduced, ensuring that content starts and ends at designated times without the need for manual intervention.
- System Stability: The use of the hardware-based ET-FMP50 media processor ensured a reliable, malfunction-free system designed for long-term stability.
Space and System Configuration Details
1. Space Overview: Canvas for Regional Narratives
Test footage from the Mokgam Oullim Center project
The Mokgam Oullim Center Media Exhibition Hall reinterprets the unique local stories of Siheung through immersive content. It is designed not just for a specific exhibition, but as a "platform-type media space" capable of hosting various curated exhibitions in the future.
| Category | Scale & Resolution |
|---|---|
| Projection Scale | Walls (4 sides): 54.4m × 5m / Floor: 13.6m × 13.6m |
| Output Resolution | Walls: 13,056 × 1,200 / Floor: 3,840 × 3,840 |
2. Hardware Configuration
A total of 14 high-performance projectors and dedicated processors were deployed to create a gap-free, fully immersive environment.
ET-FMP50 and system design layout
- PT-MZ11KLBK (8 units):
Equipped with ET-ELW200 lenses (Wall projection) - PT-MZ682BK (6 units):
Equipped with ET-ELU20 lenses (Floor projection) - ET-FMP50 (4 units):
Network-based integrated media processing and edge blending

System diagram of the Mokgam Oullim Center project
Key Benefits: The Optimal Choice for Stability and Flexibility
1. Minimized Management Resources and Maximized Operational Convenience
The scheduling function of the ET-FMP50 automates daily operational processes. This has significantly reduced the workload for staff and allows the exhibition to maintain peak performance without a dedicated on-site operator.
2. Efficient Maintenance
By utilizing the Panasonic "One-Stop Solution"—ranging from projectors to processors—we were able to preemptively eliminate potential system conflicts. This is a critical competitive advantage for public institutions with limited budgets and personnel, as it guarantees long-term operational stability.
3. A Sustainable Media Exhibition Platform
Beyond a one-time video installation, this project provides a flexible infrastructure that allows curators to easily update and expand content. Panasonic’s reliable projection technology serves as a solid foundation for the Mokgam Oullim Center to grow into a regional hub for media art.
Equipment installed
- PT-MZ11KL x 8
- PT-MZ682 x 6
- PT-ELW200 x 8
- ET-ELU20 x 6
- ET-FMP50 x 4
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