Artists Push Diorama Boundaries with Unique Blend of Art and Science at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Using Epson Projectors
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Artists Push Diorama Boundaries with Unique Blend of Art and Science at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Using Epson Projectors


Epson Supports Two New Art Installations with Short Throw Laser Projectors That Highlight the Evolution of Local Habitats, Landscapes and Species

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County has restored and reopened a diorama hall that has been closed for decades at NHM in Exposition Park. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the diorama halls, the museum invited contemporary artists to submit proposals for a new exhibit, Reframing Dioramas: The Art of Preserving Wilderness, that re-envisions presentation of context in dioramas. Two out of the three proposals chosen – “The Ever-Changing Flow: A Multimedia Dioramaby artist Lauren Schoth and “Special Species – A Delicate Moment in Time by artists Jason Chang (RFX1), Joel Fernando and Yesenia Prieto include video elements. Passionate about sustainability and committed to protecting the environment, Epson worked with the artists and exhibition teams, providing PowerLite® laser projectors to help light up their immersive scenes that highlight the evolution of local habitats, landscapes and species.