The Porsche Museum boasts ‘holographic’ storytelling by combining LED technology from Leyard Europe, using specially manufactured mirror discs and 3D content.
The experience was designed by design agency, Liganova Horizon, using the technology
to bring an Egger-Lohner C.2 Phaeton, the oldest surviving vehicle designed by Porsche
founder, Ferdinand Porsche.
Leyard’s Carbonlight CL03.9 LED panels were used for the
car’s background, bringing much-needed brightness. Leyard’s CLI-Flex 2.6 modules were also used to
create a ring between the mirrors, with a custom substructure made by Leyard
to create a stepless circle for the image display.
The LED floor beneath
the exhibit is powered by CarbonLight CLF5.2 displays, creating a sturdy structure
to withstand loads of up to 500kg per display.
The interior of the
circle houses the Egger-Lohner C.2 Phaeton, supported by audio components to complete the experience.