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projektionssentrum

Projektionssentrum is a term used in Norwegian and Swedish to denote a facility or program devoted to the projection of moving images or other visual media. In broad usage, it can refer to a physical space such as a projection booth or screening room, a research laboratory for projection technology, or a cultural institution that presents work involving projection mapping and large-scale displays.

Etymology and scope: The word combines projekt (projection) and centrum (center). Depending on context, a projektionssentrum

Functions and activities: A projektionssentrum typically manages and operates projection systems—ranging from traditional film projectors to

Technology and spaces: Typical components include projection rooms or booth spaces, high-brightness projectors, lenses, media servers,

Impact and examples: In Scandinavia, the term signals a dedicated space or program for projection-based work

may
focus
on
cinema
projection,
scientific
visualization,
or
artistic
media.
The
term
is
commonly
found
in
Scandinavia
in
descriptions
of
spaces
dedicated
to
projection-related
activities,
even
when
the
institution
carries
a
longer
name.
digital,
laser,
or
immersive
display
setups.
Activities
may
include
equipment
calibration
and
quality
control,
training
for
operators,
hosting
screenings
and
performances,
exhibitions,
residencies,
and
providing
access
to
facilities
and
equipment
for
artists,
researchers,
and
students.
color
management
tools,
and
control
interfaces.
In
artistic
contexts,
the
center
may
incorporate
projection
mapping,
interactive
installations,
and
synchronized
audiovisual
systems,
often
with
suitable
acoustic
treatment
and
technical
support.
within
film
institutions,
universities,
museums,
or
media
arts
centers.
See
also
projection
mapping,
cinematography,
and
display
technology.