
Within the scope of the Ministry of Culture’s “Cultural Heritage Night Museum” initiative, we are deeply honored to undertake the projection mapping show on the Celsus Library — one of the most magnificent structures of the ancient city of Ephesus, dating back to the 13th century BC.
In this project, we sought to shed light on the legendary fabric of Ephesus throughout the library’s journey: from its construction process, to housing 14,000 written documents, to enduring fires and earthquakes.
Behind the scenes, we placed special emphasis on the technical excellence of the production. Powered by the Vioso media server — which synchronizes all video and audio sources and enables on-site 3D mapping, composition, and editing — we ensured seamless integration for a breathtaking live multimedia experience. With high-end Panasonic projectors, IP64-rated cabinets designed for outdoor environments, and FBT professional speaker systems delivering crystal-clear sound, we proudly provided the reliability, audio richness, and visual clarity required for such a monumental setting.
Our work celebrates the timeless truth that knowledge endures, waiting only to be reborn in the light.





