Projection Paint
Any Size - Any Shape - Any Where!

Story based immersive art in Canary Wharf www.illusionaries.com/entheon taking you into the realms of humanity and spirituality through visionary art. Artists Alex Grey and Allyson Grey. Goo Ultra Max 0.4 gain to provide deep black levels and minimise reflection. Paint applied by www.JRSLinteriors.co.uk Photo by Simon of JRSL on his mobile.

Goo High Contrast (light grey, gain 0.85) Photo by Science Museum staff via iPhone X The Information Age gallery at the Science Museum explores the history of information and communication technologies over the past 200 years. Film of the web projected by Viewsonic PJ in portrait mode, examines the world wide web, links, IP addresses, packet switching and HTML

Where Nexnix (NEXt uNIX) began in 1990, for those that can remember. We had a standard for operating systems, but which one. Sparc and Intel Unix, NT and OS2, Windows and Novell, and Dos had to be driven on the network. Cartoon by https://www.beholder.uk/home

Story based immersive art in Canary Wharf www.illusionaries.com/entheon taking you into the realms of humanity and spirituality through visionary art. Artists Alex Grey and Allyson Grey. Goo Ultra Max 0.4 gain to provide deep black levels and minimise reflection. Paint applied by www.JRSLinteriors.co.uk Photo by Simon of JRSL on his mobile.
* Colour uniformity
* Choice of gain with minimal hot spotting
* Leading horizontal + vertical off-axis viewing
* Maximise contrast with depth to your image
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Screen Goo - optical paint products designed for the Video Projection Industry. For front or rear projection.
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Goo turns a smooth surface with suitable primer into a projection screen onto concrete, plaster, ply, metal, fiber glass.
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Goo paint specified for Home Cinema, Educational, Visitor Attraction, Dark Rides or Simulation Industries for 2D or 3D projection applied by roller or spray gun.
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Goo is a water based 'non hazardous' acrylic paint with low to zero volatile organic compounds.