An interesting mix took place on last 9th and 10th of june at the Borbonic Prison in Avellino, am old building once used as a jail and now addressed to better aims, bieng a congress and event centre right in the heart of the city.
In this preferencial location, the Irpinia Wine event took place, with the supervision d patronage of Go Wine, a national enologic association born to promote and spread the culture of wine in Italy.
The partecipation of Residenze d’Epoca della Campania Association give a place to the precence of Domocasa srl ad its famous Frontal Vision e Dual Vision HD screen. The aim of this Association is to affiliate old buildings, castles and fortresses, all existing within the Campania region territory, which often stand in the same areas where the best grapes are, as to promote them. The point was: how to underline a marvelous landscape, the richness of a land, the nice precence of an old building in a so natural environment?
The solution has been found in showing al lthe pictures of these buildings to show their beauty to all.
All that thanks to the High Definition, the sharpness and the uniformity that only Frontal e Dual Vision screens can offer. Atmospheric agents proof, 175° of visual angle on each side, these screen offered a professional technological support , so eabling all the visitors to watch the pictures; on the other side, the screens reconfirmed, if still necessary, that the mix between the old and the modern, the tradition and the technology is really possible.
The technology doesn’t overcome the old, but integrates itself in different ways, so as to offer an ideal support to preserve old jewels and underlining thier preciousness and uniqueness.
This is another reason why these screen has been also adopted by museums. Thier sharpness underlines the details, the chokers of a masterpiece, showing the brightness of thier thinest shades.
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