EPIC Museum: Transforming Heritage with Projection Mapping

EPIC Museum: Transforming Heritage with Projection Mapping

EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, located in the heart of Dublin is a beacon of cultural heritage and innovation in Ireland. The museum has been awarded Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction for three consecutive years: 2019, 2020 and 2021, using projection mapping to enhance visitors’ visits and create an immersive experience.

Transforming Heritage with Projection Mapping at EPIC Museum

EPIC has twenty immersive display galleries and explores the narrative of Irish emigration, studying its global cultural impact. The museum is housed within the historical setting of a former customs warehouse, which has been restored to host this innovative and modern exhibition space.

Smarter Surfaces create innovative surface solutions that promote both collaboration and immersive environments. Our range of projector paints are specifically designed to transform any wall into a high-quality projection surface. They were chosen to transform the way stories are told within exhibit spaces. The collaboration between EPIC and Smarter Surfaces aimed to go beyond traditional display limitations, setting a new standard for projection mapping immersive visitor experiences.

Telling Stories in a Unique Space

The EPIC Irish Emigration Museum had a unique challenge. They needed to tell a story and create a truly engaging, immersive experience for their visitors. Traditional screens posed limitations in size and interactivity. This was restricting the museum’s ability to present their stories in the compelling manner they envisioned. The goal was to transform the way visitors interacted with the exhibits through projection mapping, using our projection paints.

As EPIC Museum is housed within an historical structure, we needed to preserve the integrity of the surroundings. At the same time we needed to integrate modern technology. EPIC were looking for a solution that could blend seamlessly with their exhibits. It also needed to get around the constraints imposed by conventional display screens and projectors.

The aim was to create a continuous, uninterrupted visual flow throughout the galleries. This would allow the stories of Irish emigration to naturally unfold within the spaces.

Smarter Surfaces’ Solution

In response to these challenges, the museum turned to Smarter Surfaces. Our cutting-edge projector paints offer an innovative solution for projection mapping. EPIC wanted to use our specially formulated paints to convert the walls of the exhibition space into expansive, high-definition projection mapping surfaces.

Smarter Surfaces product range includes our Ultra High Contrast Projector Screen Paint. It is engineered to enable high-quality projections on any surface and was an ideal fit for EPIC’s requirements. It meant that any area of the museum’s galleries could become a dynamic canvas to tell the story of Irish emigration. The paint can support superior image quality, up to 4k, and wide viewing angles to create the desired immersive experience.

The implementation process involved an application of the projector paints onto the museum’s unique wall surfaces. This required a tailored approach due to the intricate nature of the historical building’s interior architecture. The Smarter Surfaces team worked closely with the museum’s exhibit designers to ensure that the application of the paint would serve its functional purpose for projection mapping, but also maintained the presentation of the exhibits and the space.

This innovative solution provided by Smarter Surfaces enabled EPIC to surpass the limitations of screen size and aspect ratios, offering a versatile and engaging medium that brings the tales of Irish emigration to life. The result was a series of interactive displays that allowed visitors to step into a world where history and technology converge, offering a sensory-rich educational experience.

Projection Mapping at EPIC Museum

Surface Setup for Projection Mapping

Measure & Mark: We began by accurately measuring the area intended for the application of the projector paint. After determining the dimensions for the projection mapping areas, any parts not to be painted were masked.

Preparation: Any parts of the exhibit that weren’t being painted were covered. Then, the museum’s walls were prepared to ensure the optimal application of the projector paint. This stage was crucial to achieve a smooth finish that would not distort the projected images. Any imperfections on the surfaces were filled and sanded to create a smooth and flat surface.

Application: Smarter Surfaces’ team then proceeded with the application of the Ultra High Contrast Projector Screen Paint. This paint was selected for its superior reflective qualities and compatibility with the museum’s various lighting conditions to ensure optimal projection mapping.

Calibration: Following the application, we tested and calibrated the installation. EPIC employees state-of-the-art projectors, and the positioning was fine-tuned to maximise the impact of the images and to ensure the projections were clear, bright, and vibrant from every angle of the room.

Integration: The final step involved integrating the new projection surfaces into the museum’s existing exhibition design. This included adjusting the visual content to fit the unconventional shapes and sizes of the painted walls, ensuring a seamless blend between the projection mapping and the physical environment.

Outcome

The outcome of integrating Smarter Surfaces’ projector paints at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum was immediate. Visitors to the museum were greeted with the large-scale, high-definition projections that bring the history of Irish emigration to life. The innovative use of Smarter Surfaces technology provided a canvas that is more expansive and interactive for projection mapping when compared to traditional display methods.

The museum’s exhibitions were transformed into a continuous visual journey, without the breaks and limitations of physical screens. This immersive experience allowed the stories, images and data to be presented in a manner that was both educational and engaging. Feedback from visitors was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing amazement at the seamless integration of visual technology into the historical space.

The flexibility of the projection paint means that EPIC can now update and change their projection mapping without being constrained by the size or shape of digital displays, ensuring that the museum remains at the cutting edge of exhibition design.

Future Spaces

The successful collaboration between EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and Smarter Surfaces has demonstrated that innovative solutions can be seamlessly integrated into heritage environments. The application of Smarter Surfaces’ projector paints at EPIC has not only enhanced visitor engagement but has done so while preserving the historical essence of the museum’s space.

EPIC’s forward-thinking strategy provides a blueprint for how museums and educational spaces can leverage advanced technologies to their advantage. The versatility of Smarter Surfaces’ projection paints present numerous possibilities for its application. These projection paints can overcome traditional spatial constraints, offering new ways to create interactive and compelling narratives within any environment. Architects and designers now have the tools to build with interactivity in mind, envisioning spaces that are built to actively engage people.

At Smarter Surfaces, we think our partnership with EPIC is a testament to the value that our products can bring to exhibition design. Institutions can present their content in novel ways that engage, educate, and endure in the memories of their audiences. It’s not just limited to the heritage sector. Corporate offices, educational facilities, and even retail spaces can adopt this technology to enhance their environments, making walls and surfaces a dynamic element of their interaction with visitors, customers, and employees.

Get In Touch with Us

The product advisors and industry experts at Smarter Surfaces are ready to answer any question you may have regarding whiteboard paints, magnetic paints, wallpapers, and projection paints.

You can book a free video consultation with us where you show us the wall you want to transform, talk to us about your goals, and we will help you find the most effective products for the purpose.

The Irish Deaf Society

The Irish Deaf Society

The Irish Deaf Society

Overview of Outcomes

  • Partnership approach to determine how we could overcome specific challenges
  • Support teaching for better accessibility for teachers and students
  • Easier to deliver lessons through more visual means

Introduction

We partnered with the Irish Deaf Society to create a more interactive and accessible environment. We wanted to create learning spaces accessible to both Deaf educators and students to achieve this goal.

The Irish Deaf Society’s Story

The Irish Deaf Society seeks to achieve and promote the Equality and Rights of Deaf people in Ireland. Their mission is to empower and mobilise the Deaf community in their day to day lives and beyond.

With an awareness of their identity and their rights as individuals, Deaf people in Ireland are enabled to celebrate their culture and continue to ensure the upholding of Irish Sign Language. This helps break down the barriers of discrimination and promote awareness to those outside of the community.

The Opportunity The Irish Deaf Society Saw

The Irish Deaf Society are always seeking tools that will aid their members to deliver more accessible teaching and learning.

They had the opportunity to update some of their classrooms, and create a more user-friendly environment. This was a chance to create a space that would allow students to collaborate and really benefit and enhance how teachers deliver lessons.

Whiteboard paint education white wall The Irish Deaf Society

Why The Irish Deaf Society Chose Smarter Surfaces

They immediately jumped at the opportunity to create more visual classrooms, partnering with Smarter Surfaces to deliver this. The ability to teach a whole lesson on the board, using interactive formats too, would make it easier to explain all aspects of a lesson.

Another key consideration was having enough space for everyone in a class to interact at the board. A visual means to carry out collaborative breakout sessions where students could focus on a problem on the board would really add to their lessons.

How They Used Smart Whiteboard Paint

One example of how our products were used effectively was in Johnny Corcoran’s lessons, a graphic design teacher from The Irish Deaf Society.

“By installing Smart Whiteboard Paint and Smart Whiteboard Wallpaper – Low Sheen (Whiteboard & Projection), suddenly aspects of my lessons that were difficult to explain to students became really easy. With the image projected onto a writable surface I can deliver my course in a visual way. This has made it much easier for me and my students.”

The Result

We worked with the teachers in The Irish Deaf Society to understand what they needed and delivered a solution to overcome these specific challenges.

This resulted in a more accessible environment for teachers and students making it easier to deliver lessons through more visual means.

There’s no limit to the wall space that can be covered by Smarter Surfaces’ products. We installed Smart Whiteboard Paint and Smart Whiteboard Wallpaper – Low Sheen on entire walls. This allowed students to take a greater part in lessons as they had greater means to visually collaborate with one another.

To learn more about our product range and the benefits it can bring to both educators and students click the link below to access our updated Education Hub.
Learn more on our Education Hub

Alternatively, you can register to join our Educator’s Network where you can receive exclusive discounts and offers as well as expert support from our team when it comes to finding the most suited product for your classrooms.

Whiteboard paint education white wall The Irish Deaf Society

SAP Transforms Walls Into Creative Spaces

SAP Transforms Walls Into Creative Spaces

SAP transforms walls into creative spaces

It has been a busy couple of months at Smarter Surfaces.

Recently we embarked on an exciting project, working with SAP to transform their new offices.

SAP is a worldwide leader in enterprise software and related services, working in over 130 countries and employing over 55,000 people.

When SAP set about designing their new state of the art offices, Smart Wall Paint was chosen as a tool to help increase office productivity. SAP literally transformed their ordinary walls into borderless creative spaces. (bold-events.com) Over two floors, general office walls, meeting rooms, conference rooms, boardrooms, hallways and even the staff canteen were turned into places where employees can brainstorm and work out their next big ideas.

The SAP team now use their Smart Walls to collaborate with colleagues and discuss problems on a large creative canvas. This has proved so successful that SAP have decided to convert areas of their Headquarters and smaller offices into creative spaces to inspire new ideas within their workforce.

Whiteboard Paint in Education

Whiteboard Paint in Education

Overview of Outcomes

  • Better delivery of inclusive education techniques
  • More dynamic lessons that are less static and keep students engaged
  • Were so happy with the first installation they decided to install more from the Smarter Surfaces range
  • Our products are now installed throughout the entire school

 

Introduction

Ratoath Junior National School is a Primary National School for students from Junior infants to 2nd Class (ages 4-8).

The principal contacted Smarter Surfaces directly, seeking to upgrade the classrooms in their school. She saw the opportunity to create more collaborative classrooms for the young students in the school.

Smart whiteboard paint in education at Ratoath junior national school

Ratoath Junior National School’s Story

Their aim is that all children should leave Ratoath Junior National School with the basic skills of reading, writing and numeracy, an enthusiasm for learning, a thirst for knowledge, an appreciation of their religion and the world they live in and, above all, many happy memories.

On September 1st, 2005, due to the huge increase in numbers, Ratoath Mixed National School was divided into Ratoath Junior National School and Ratoath Senior National School.

In 2010, a new 10 classroom extension to Ratoath Junior National school was completed when Smarter Surfaces were contacted.

The Opportunity Ratoath Junior National School Saw

With completely new buildings, they saw the opportunity to revolutionise the classroom, and create an environment that opened up the possibilities for students to collaborate and work together with teachers.

Why Ratoath Junior National School Chose Smarter Surfaces

Before contacting Smarter Surfaces, they looked at two options. The first was to join multiple whiteboards to create larger spaces to work on, but they couldn’t find a seamless solution.

Another option they considered was to use glass whiteboards, but the cost of this was completely out of their budget.

How They Used Smart Whiteboard Paint

Initially Smart Whiteboard Paint (previously Smart Wall Paint) was applied in three classrooms at Ratoath National Junior School, on both the walls and desks.

The response from teachers at the school was that the installation opened up how they could deliver lessons. They can now get students to work in small groups together at their writable desks, or deliver more interactive and collaborative lessons at the board.

Smart whiteboard paint in use at Ratoath junior national school

The Result

Since installing Smart Whiteboard Paint, teachers say it has really increased how dynamic their lessons can be. The extended space has increased their ability to deliver inclusive learning techniques, because it allows the whole class to interact and work together at the same time.

Teachers from Ratoath had more feedback on these extended workspaces. They said that it has allowed them to introduce more movement into lessons. With multiple surfaces to work at throughout the room, students don’t have to be sitting all the time. This has really helped maintain engagement throughout the day.

They came back to Smarter Surfaces asking for further functionality, as they had recently purchased interactive projectors. We were happy to upgrade the classrooms with our Projectable Whiteboard Wallpaper. This is used as an interactive projector surface where teachers and students can write on and wipe off to use games and material from the internet interactively. Emma Brehony, Junior Infant Teacher, says “we have our whole wall covered and use it as a projection tool…It’s doing what a whiteboard does but I have a lot more space”.

Smart whiteboard wallpaper low sheen Ratoath

Staying Proactive- Keeping Going – Managing Business in Extraordinary Coronavirus Times

Staying Proactive- Keeping Going – Managing Business in Extraordinary Coronavirus Times

Smarter Surfaces smart projector wallcovering Sproose customer business

 

The global coronavirus pandemic is unlike anything we’ve experienced in recent times and is likely to leave a world fundamentally different to the one that we knew before. As we enter uncertain times, it is important that businesses unite to minimize the human and economic effects that this deadly disease will have. The long lasting effect can be minimized the faster we act to contain this pandemic, which will lead to a quicker return of consumer confidence.

By being proactive we can all contribute to the collective safety and welfare of our employees, ensuring that we do our utmost to contain the spread of this virus and protect our communities. You can read the advice from the World Health Organization, but hopefully you are already putting their advice into practice – hand washing, social distancing and avoiding touching your face.

Last week the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) published a report on how behavioral science can be used to fight the coronavirus. Some of their recommendations for dealing with self-isolation are staying in contact with others and keeping up a routine. As businesses, we are well placed to provide support to employees, keeping everyone productive and maintaining collaboration, even though work dynamics might have completely shifted for your business. Looking at how our own business has been affected we thought we might share some of the practices we’ve put in place and resources we’re relying on to support employees, the business, and keep things going during this difficult time. There’s no point in sugar coating how difficult things have become in the last week, particularly for small businesses, especially those that are public facing, but hopefully we can provide you with some useful and practical ideas to keep soldiering on.

 

Communicate, Communicate, Communicate

Working in a sector that facilitates and promotes communication we know how important this is. In this current climate, good communication has taken on an all too serious note, and is more important than ever. In your business you need to keep all your stakeholders up to date – your team, your customers, your network, your suppliers. By being informative, calm and confident you can help avoid panic.

We are all being subjected to a lot of misinformation, and over the past week it has sometimes, if not often, been difficult not to feel anxious or confused. As business owners, managers and team leaders we have a responsibility to minimize the damage this does, mitigating fears though good, informative and reassuring communication. To implement this, and because we suddenly have so many remote workers at Smarter Surfaces, we have a remote daily morning huddle so everyone gets direction on the rest of the day and how we are handling these unique times. It sounds simple. It is simple. And it’s also effective.

 

Remote Working

Many businesses that can, have been thrown into allowing employees to work from home, and, it seems, most of these businesses are coping well with this changed dynamic. If you haven’t allowed your employees, but can, there’s really no reason not to; your business will continue to function and your employees will respect you for putting their safety first. There are many articles covering this topic. If you need a bit more convincing here’s a great Trello guide covering all the benefits, considerations, and best practices of remote working.

As mentioned, a considerable amount of our office is now working remotely and helping each of our employees build a daily routine has benefited them greatly. Make sure they are getting out for some social distant fresh air! When thrown into this unanticipated remote working scenario, there can be a tendency for employees to prove they’re working. This may lead to sacrificing breaks and working right through the day, which isn’t good for productivity, so you need to ensure they know it's okay to take breaks.

Man working on sofa from home

 

 

Review Internal Processes

Some of the issues we face with remote working can be down to not having the right processes in place. This might be a good time to look at other areas of the business where your approach might be outdated or misguided. With employees having more capacity, you can use this time to identify not only problems but also solutions and put new processes in place so you’re more efficient when you return. If you’re looking for a step by step guide, this ProofHub post is a great place to start.

 

Maintenance 

Similar to reviewing your processes, you may have internal systems or physical apparatus needing maintenance which you postponed due to potential disruption. With the external disruption we are now facing, it might be a practical time to carry out any maintenance that you were intending.

Smart whiteboard paint white used in a classroom

 

 

Think About Diversifying

As business owners, this crisis has pushed us into survival mode, thinking of any way we can to keep our staff, suppliers, and businesses going. Looking at how we can diversify the business can throw up opportunities that can at least sustain the business during this time of turmoil.

In a Financial Times article on this point, Brendan Greeley writes about a Seattle bakery owner specialising in pastry, having to put her “15 contract workers on standby, but still has 53 people working in her bakeries, including all of her full-time employees. In addition to converting to bread baking, she has shifted her catering staff and food truck into a delivery service, and will soon be able to take online orders directly from her website.”

We have to think about how we adapt to survive the coming weeks in ways that we might never have directed the business, like the pastry baker shifting to bread, directly delivered to the door. This kind of change might not be an available shift for your business, but there are other ways to diversify. This might involve partnering with another business where you mutually complement one another. People are going to be stuck in isolation, so look at how your business can adapt to this change and deliver a positive impact to them. At the very least your business might need to overcome the challenges of social distancing - an Irish burger restaurant came up with a quick and clever solution to stay open and keep their customers and staff safe

 

Look Out for Other Business Owners

According to Professor Pete Lunn, Head of the Behavioral Research Unit at ESRI, “some of the most important findings concern collective action – we are all in this together… The evidence shows that public-spirited behaviour is much more likely when there is frequent communication of how we can best help each other and strong group identity, not only nationally but also in smaller groups like workplaces, schools and local communities.”

The current environment is difficult for everyone, but we don’t know to what degree this is impacting business owners on an individual level. Reach out to your network. Share anything that you might have put into practice that’s keeping the business going, and keeping staff motivated. This is a completely abnormal situation and it’s vital that as many businesses make it through as possible, so a recovery can be more immediate. 

If you know of businesses that are in distress, or if your business is struggling, consider setting up a local group on LinkedIn or Facebook so there’s a support network to fall back on.

 

Health and Welfare

With so many people depending on business owners, managers and team leaders, it can be hard to deal with the extra pressure of this responsibility, and it’s likely to take a greater effect on your mental and physical health. However, this added pressure can apply to anyone - we are all experiencing this increased pressure knowing loved ones who may be a higher risk to this virus. We all need to ensure we do something everyday that takes our mind off things. We’ve listed a few of our favourites below:

 

  • Don’t read the news - some members of our team have deleted certain apps for a few days just so they won’t check them
  • Go for a walk, run, cycle or sea swim, but keep your distance - you may not be able to go to the gym anymore but there are plenty of home exercises you can do
  • Relax with some yoga or meditation - some people in the office have been using Headspace
  • Get the cards and board games out
  • Watch some lighthearted movies or tv, but try to do something active rather than spending the whole day in front of a screen

 

Prepare to Return to Your Office

Our thinking on this has been twofold. We need to be prepared to return to the office so the transition back is well managed, but for many businesses that have had to quickly implement remote working this should be a slightly easier task to take control of. 

But it’s our mindset to get back to the office that is far more important to us. There are far worse off businesses out there, but even for the worst off, let your staff know that everything you are working on is towards returning to the office. This can offer some assurance to your staff. Negativity is going to surround us, but we have to work towards a positive goal.

This is really all about keeping the business going, but when you start to talk about business survival it can become a bit negative, so we decided to make the focus about preparing to return to the office so that we could maintain a positive outlook. It also has us thinking about ways we can make sure there’s an office to return to with all staff thinking about diversifying our business to keep going.

 

Invest in Employee Development

With greater periods of downtime your staff may be more likely to sit idle. This could be a time to encourage them to develop their knowledge and skillset, so they were able to use this interval for something positive for themselves and the business. 

LinkedIn Learning has made some courses free, including tips on how to: stay productive, build relationships when you’re not face-to-face, use virtual meeting tools (Microsoft Teams, Skype, BlueJeans, Cisco Webex and Zoom), and balance family and work dynamics in a healthy way. These might be a good place to start for the current environment, while you may want to move on to ones closer to your area afterwards.

Cambridge University Press is making higher education textbooks in HTML format free to access online during the coronavirus outbreak. Free access is available until the end of May 2020.

Cambridge University uses Smarter Surfaces products

We Need to Stay Positive

This is a very tough period we are entering but we are seeing an unprecedented instance of people uniting for a common goal. As businesses, we need to look at how we can help each other so we all hopefully return to the office, even if employers allow just a little more remote working in the future. At Smarter Surfaces, our mission is to promote collaboration, teamwork and productivity - more so than ever, we hope businesses can promote this between one another, because we are all in this together.

 

Check Out Some Interesting Customers

Check Out Some Interesting Customers

Check Out Some Interesting Customers

Like most businesses, we share the names of some customers to help others buy from us. This thinking comes from the school of advertising which suggests that “if X customer buys from you, then I should be able to trust you too”.

So for that reason, when you look at our websites and marketing material, you will see big brand names that should be recognisable to the general public.

However we have lots and lots of interesting customers as well as the blue chip brand names and we thought you might enjoy this.

Heading out on the Town ?

A well known company who manufacture teeth cleaning, hair removal and hair spray products (If you don’t need any of those,  lucky you!).

In the mood for sport ?

You could sign up for F1 Simulation in Australia with Simulator World or just cut to the chase and quality for the real thing with Formula One.

Or maybe try Crossfit if cars are not your thing ?

Exercise the Mind Instead ?  

Check out these universities : EdinburghMelbourneManchesterLondon, Glasgow

Shopping Instead of Sport ?

Then consider Ikea 

Weekend away ?

What about Holiday Inn Express or Innside by Melia

Millenium dry erase surface open plan blog space

Culture Customers 

If it wasn’t so far way, we could visit this Opal Mine and Museum in Australia. Or check out Britain’s most famous sculptor (who also won a prize of €1m last year for his work for the Jewish community)..

Need Money ?

At the airport

Transfer money.

Borrow.

Too Much Money ?

These people will help you invest it. This customer will keep it safe for you. And these people provide the digital infrastructure for the insurance industry.

Nice Cup of Tea

Herbal 

Whatever you do this weekend, you don’t want these people looking for you.

There are of course also lots of lawyers, heating company, digital marketing agencies, IT service providers, city councils, research institutes to add to the above.

Finally, if none of the above interests you, there is always the telly.

Have you any questions regarding our products? Call us on the relevant number below:

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