Illuminating the Ancient Stars: Exploring the Digital Splendor of Shu Civilization
The “璨星—古蜀文明沉浸式数字艺术展” (Ancient Stars – Immersive Digital Art Exhibition of Shu Civilization) offers a breathtaking window into one of China’s most enigmatic cultures. Held in celebration of the artistic and spiritual depth of the ancient Shu civilization, the exhibition merges digital technology with archaeology to reawaken the mythic imagery of Sanxingdui and Jinsha in stunning ultra-high resolution.

High-Tech Storytelling with Hirender and Hecoos
Powering this immersive experience are six Hirender media servers and one Hecoos Server. Together, they drive a multi-surface setup of ultra-HD LED screens and manage the radar-based interactive zones. These aren’t just any screens—some U-shaped displays boast resolutions up to 11392×2688, offering jaw-dropping detail that engulfs the viewer in vibrant scenes of ancient ecology, daily life, and spiritual practices.
The setup utilizes the servers’ full capabilities to synchronize high-resolution video content across curved and multi-angled surfaces, ensuring seamless playback without tearing or latency. Hirender’s renowned frame-sync technology and multi-protocol compatibility shine here, as the system controls both visuals and interactivity with precision
Hirender’s Technological Contributio
To achieve the exhibition’s immersive effects, Hirender media servers play a crucial role. In the main immersive area, three Hirender servers manage 31 projectors covering the floor, walls, and columns. Additional independent zones utilize Hirender servers to control 13 projectors, crafting a narrative-rich light and shadow environment that embodies the philosophical concept of “unity of man and nature, simplicity through complexity.” This setup invites visitors on a cross-temporal spiritual journey, offering a moment of reconciliation with inner turmoil.
Breathing Life into Bronze and Gold
One of the standout features is the digital reanimation of relics—bronze masks, golden faceplates, and more—brought to life using Hecoos technology. Through real-time rendering and high-fidelity projection, these ancient artifacts reveal intricacies that are normally lost behind glass displays. Viewers can explore these treasures up-close in dynamic 3D scenes that highlight texture, wear, and craftsmanship in cinematic quality.
The media servers not only handle playback but also support interactive moments—allowing visitors to engage with ancient symbols and activate narratives by moving within radar-tracked zones. This transforms passive observation into a richly participatory journey, emphasizing how technology can deepen our connection to cultural memory.
A Digital Ode to Timeless Legacy
“Ancient Stars” is not just an exhibition—it’s a digitally orchestrated homage to the genius of early Chinese civilization. By pairing ultra-HD visuals with immersive interaction, and blending media artistry with archaeological reverence, the project represents a new frontier in museum and exhibition design.
Through the combined power of Hirender and Hecoos, the past is no longer confined to static displays—it pulses with life, beckoning modern audiences into its luminous orbit.
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