Panasonic Connect has proudly announced its pivotal role in powering the world’s largest permanent projection mapping display at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku. Certified by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS as the largest architectural projection-mapped display (permanent), the operation commenced on February 25, 2024. Going forward, this cutting-edge system will adorn the building with a diverse array of content programming aimed at revitalizing the nighttime economy.
In recent years, the practice of embellishing urban structures with projection-mapped content has emerged as a popular method to enhance tourism value after dark. These captivating displays have become a familiar sight for both foreign and domestic tourists, local residents, and children alike, catering to the increasing demand for immersive entertainment experiences. As the emotional impact of projected content continues to evolve, there arises a necessity for sophisticated visual equipment capable of delivering greater expressive power.
However, the complexity of installation, adjustment, and management workflows has grown in tandem with the advancement of projection technology, compounded by a shortage of specialized labor, thereby impeding efficiency.