Thursday, February 6, 2025

Modulo Pi to power interactive LED experience and reveal new auto-calibration module at ISE 2025

Modulo Pi will present its latest and most advanced media server technologies at Integrated Systems Europe 2025. From February 4-7 at booth 5J300, visitors will have the opportunity to explore an interactive LED corner powered by the Modulo Kinetic media server. The event will also mark the debut of Modulo Pi’s 3D multi-projector auto-calibration solution, unveiled for the very first time.

Modulo Kinetic V6 powers an interactive LED experience

Modulo Pi will showcase an interactive LED experience featuring two walls and a floor, made fully interactive using the new Modulo Kinetic Version 6 and the integration of 2D and 3D LiDARs. The calibration of LiDARs allows for real-time tracking of one or multiple users.

Modulo Kinetic’s internal library of effects and node-based compositing tool now enriched with new features, enable an even wider range of movement- and gesture-based interactions, all without the need for coding.

Through different demos, the interactive LED setup will transport attendees into various immersive worlds. Visitors will interact in real time by touching walls or walking across the LED floor, triggering media content such as videos, images, sounds, and more.

With the introduction of Version 6, Modulo Kinetic offers other major enhancements. The interface user-friendliness and usability are significantly improved to deliver a smoother experience. Moreover, Modulo Kinetic’s embedded 3D engine has been upgraded, delivering substantial performance boosts for real-time productions. Photorealistic rendering has also seen great enhancements, thanks to extensive work on lighting and textures.

Multi-projector 3D auto-calibration solution unveiled

Following the success of its 2D auto-calibration option for planar, curved and dome surfaces, Modulo Pi will introduce its 3D auto-calibration module for the first time.

Fully developed by Modulo Pi, this module automatically manages multi-projector soft edge blending and geometry on any surface, paving the way for automatic projector alignment for video mapping on buildings or in immersive venues.

The solution relies on Power over Ethernet (PoE) cameras, providing fast and simplified cabling for more efficient setups. Through the projection of patterns, the position and orientation of the projectors are detected in relation to the projection surface. The software then processes the data to determine the required adjustments and deliver a pixel-perfect projection.

Available as an option for the Modulo Kinetic media server, the dongle-based auto-calibration module ensures mappings with precision in record time.

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