Museum of Art + Light
Country or Region: USA
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Introduction of the Case
At the Museum of Art + Light (MoA+L) in Manhattan, Kansas, art and technology converge to create immersive experiences that spark imagination and redefine how audiences engage with creativity. As the first museum in the United States founded to unite digital, immersive, and fine art from its inception, MoA+L is setting a new standard for cultural innovation—powered by Epson's next-generation projection technology.
Decision Factor
To bring "The Mez" to life, the museum required a display solution offering flexible throw distances and aspect ratios, along with precise brightness and resolution to deliver art-quality viewing at close range. For Sydney Bouhaniche, the museum's creative director of immersive exhibitions, projection was the clear choice.
Installation
The museum features 108 Epson 10,000 lumen laser projectors, equipped with a wide range of lenses—including short-throw models designed for specialized spaces. Together, they deliver crystal-clear, lifelike imagery that are essential for close-range viewing in immersive environments.
In addition, two high-powered 20,000 lumen large-venue laser projectors power the building's front-facing projection mapping. Installed in durable, weather-resistant enclosures, these systems are engineered to perform reliably across a wide range of outdoor conditions.
Projector:
EB-PU2010B (10,000lm) × 108

EB-L210SF (4,000lm) × 6

EB-PQ2220B (20,000lm) × 2






