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Emotion Media Factory: Multimedia Fountain in Kangwon Land, Korea

Multimedia Fountain in Korea Casino Kangwon Land installed by Emotion Media Factory in 2006.

The Magical Box, in combination with the fountain during daylight hours the box appears mirrored, but at night it is illuminated to reveal its interior. At night a globe can be seen, some 20 meters in diameter. The special lighting effects give the impression that the globe is rotating and displays the five continents of the world.


Inside the globe is the "Dome Cinema". The "Dome Cinema" has a diameter of 18 meters and is used as the projection area. Video images from TV, DVD, or VHS sources are projected directly into the dome. These images fill almost two-thirds of the space. As a result of the various depths of the room, a new laser video system is used to ensure that the images are not distorted. Outside the "Miracle World Box" is the largest fully automatic screen (24 m x 24 m) in the world. Lighting effects, laser projections and synchronized choreographies ensure a unique and unforgettable experience

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Red Raion 10th Anniversary

Founded in 2014, Red Raion launched its brand for the first time at IAAPA EAS Göteborg in 2015.

This video is more than a celebration of our past 10 years. It’s also a tribute to everyone who, over the years, has been part of this journey, and a promise of how much further we’re ready to go.

Cheers!

Windsor Great Park Adventure Play

In this video we take a fly over the amazing new play at Windsor Great Park. Created with local oak and using the local craftsmen to thatch the rooves of some of the structures. It opened in 2023 and for us, is a truly astonishing build.

A look behind the scenes at our concept development

Which extends into the design development for Neo's Journey at Parc Sainte Croix

The Roderick Dhu Lookout Tower at Loch Katrine

A truly special project, inspired by the birthplace of Scottish tourism. With a unique blend of challenges — the remarkable location, its rich historical context, and the complex, remote build — we set out to document the journey of bringing this lookout tower to life. From processing the timber in our Norfolk workshop to helicopter drops of materials on the hilltop site, every step was an adventure worth sharing.

You can see more about CAP.CO - Creating Adventurous Places Ltd. here.

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