“Sopron 1676” is a pernament interactive installation in the Museum of Sopron. It is created in memory of the 1676 conflagration. In the top of the city centre’s Fire Tower an interactive 3D simulation recreates the illusion of the catastrophy, which is projected on the surfcae of the windows. The visitors are being tracked with kinects so they can controll the 3D scene’s virtual camera with their movement in space. This technology gives the illusion of perspective to highly immerse in to the experience complemented with surround sounds and heat blowers.
Artenim Kft, Enikő Pápai and Miklós Pápai / prime contractor, engineering
Gábor Pribék / 3D developer, designer, engineering
Zsolt Bredár / engineering, research
Gergely Tóth / architecture, 3D modeling
Béla Szigeti / metalwork
Ákos Nagy / system administrator
István Maszlay / narrator
János Szirtes / consultant
Barnabás Nánay / opponent
Zsolt Rostás / 3D support
Csaba Világosi / 3D support
Lajos Kolozsvári / sound support
Balázs Tisza / cameraman
Bálint Gerendás / photography
Museum of Sopron / Dr. Imre Tóth / museum director
András Nemes / art historian
Dr. István Kelemen / art historian
József Mendlik / maintenance
Skydrone / drone footage
Special Thanks / Ninetta Németh, József Tasnádi, Botond Váradi, Előd Pekárovics, Roland Krajnik, Kitchen Budapest, Moholy-Nagy University of Budapest, VVVV community