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Green Media

Posted by Stefan2016

To reduce energy consumption and save CO2 – that is the simple idea behind our Green Media initiative. We are working to develop energy-saving potential for our customers and to exploit it to the full. Through the intelligent combination of the latest IT technology and our in-house development of products under the label 235 MEDIA ®evolution, we are constantly optimising the performance and energy efficiency of our IT and media applications.

Our IT Development and Consulting departments aim to identify redundant functions in the design phase of proposed applications and thus rule them out in the realisation. Just by focusing on the functions actually needed, we achieve a reduction in complexity, which has a positive effect on material and energy inputs: miniaturisation of form, stabilisation and longevity of function, reduction of energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

For several years, we have systematically worked with increasingly powerful yet more economical embedded systems. Through our in-house developments such as KLICK-KLACK, the automatic on-off control, or the LOOPO media player based on single board computers, we have consistently developed modular extensions. Aside from the portfolios of major manufacturers, this allows the design of diverse applications to be stabler, more cost-effective, and more energy efficient.

Indoor-Navigation NavVis

Posted by Stefan2016

House exhibition inside 235 MEDIA
18. til 20. November 2015

We are delighted to announce that 235 MEDIA is now an official partner of Munich-based company NavVis. Together with NavVis, we will set a new milestone in indoor navigation.

The potential of NavVis is huge: overviews and orientation, building navigation and routes, mediation of media content and information, support with facility management – and all in one app on your smartphone or tablet. This opens up entirely new opportunities for visitors, customers and employees.

Find out more on the product page >>

Green Media

Posted by Stefan2016

To reduce energy consumption and save CO2 – that is the simple idea behind our Green Media initiative. We are working to develop energy-saving potential for our customers and to exploit it to the full. Through the intelligent combination of the latest IT technology and our in-house development of products under the label 235 MEDIA ®evolution, we are constantly optimising the performance and energy efficiency of our IT and media applications.

Our IT Development and Consulting departments aim to identify redundant functions in the design phase of proposed applications and thus rule them out in the realisation. Just by focusing on the functions actually needed, we achieve a reduction in complexity, which has a positive effect on material and energy inputs: miniaturisation of form, stabilisation and longevity of function, reduction of energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

For several years, we have systematically worked with increasingly powerful yet more economical embedded systems. Through our in-house developments such as KLICK-KLACK, the automatic on-off control, or the LOOPO media player based on single board computers, we have consistently developed modular extensions. Aside from the portfolios of major manufacturers, this allows the design of diverse applications to be stabler, more cost-effective, and more energy efficient.

Hans Arp: Traumanatomie

Posted by Stefan2016

CLIENT: Landes-Stiftung Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
26. DECEMBER 2011

The goal was to develop modular and reusable exhibition architecture for the museum created by Richard Meier. The art bulletin (1-2/10011 edition, page 56), reports on the results: “The fantastic spatial effect of Richard Meier’s museum construction project is used effectively to establish surprising perspectives and visions by alternating between intimate built-ins and open views.” Selected small sculptures have been effectively placed in an open view with three sequential lighting conditions: “Sophisticated lighting effects provide an additional subjectivity of the view: The versatility of Arp’s artistic base element has been effectively staged.” (Art bulletin, see above)

Security sensors, developed by 235 MEDIA as well, enable the open positioning of exhibits on large wall pedestals.

PARTNERS:
In cooperation with nowakteufelknyrim and Fischer Lichtgestaltung.

Bayer MaterialScience

Posted by Stefan2016

Bayer MaterialScience

27. October – 3. November 2010

On the occasion of the trade expo K2010, an Interactive Product Portfolio was developed for Bayer Material Science. A total of 20 interactive interfaces allow for an intuitive access to over 80 product stories. A strict structure for interaction and a clearly designed interface make of easy access and orientation within the stories. An ambient modus visualises the five theme areas by generating the actual data structure as a 3D-room. This “data room” loads the stories into the interface. The core of the application is the central data bank with all contents which are administered via a web based Content Management System (CMS).

PARTNERS:

Concept / Design: dreiform GmbH, Köln

Multimedia: 235 Media GmbH, Köln

Fair construction: Werbe- und Messebau Walbert-Schmitz GmbH & Co. KG, Aachen

Construction Management: smd + partner, Aachen

Film production: Kutscher grafics in motion, Köln

Light: rgb GmbH, Essen / prg GmbH, Köln

Photos: Stefan Schilling