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Musée de la Fortresse du Luxembourg



Project is in French and English
P&T Luxembourg, le Service des Sites et Monuments et In-Visible vous invitent à la découverte de la transformation des ruines du Fort Thüngen, tel qu’il sera restauré pour héberger le Musée de la Fortresse de la ville de Luxembourg. Ce site est une vitrine de nouvelles technologies “rich media” du web.
Voici en quelques mots ce que vous allez découvrir: La 3D temps réel sur le web; le streaming vidéo; les évènements déclenchés; et l’image zoomable.
P&T Luxembourg, the Historical Sites and Monuments Service and In-Visible, invite you to explore the transformation of the ruins of Fort Thüngen, as it is to be restored to house the Museum of the Fortress of Luxembourg.
The site is a door to new “rich media” web technologies. Briefly, you will discover: real-time on the web; streaming video; triggered actions; and zoomable images.
For more than 15 years, Stephane Beugnet has been a passionate 3D software user. He aimed his school orientation toward a career in software development by attending general visual arts courses before continuing on to a French specialized school in information communications. He has worked at ExMachina, Paris, for more than 5 years, first as a modeler, then as a renderer, SFX-creator, project leader and finally as head of the '3D WEB' department. While there, He participated in numerous 3D image projects for prestigious companies like Peugeot PSA, Danone, Chanel, EDF, Nestle and Thomson CSF.
For the last two years he has been responsible for the 3D department at In-Visible, Luxembourg, producing commercials, institutional films, digital FX & compositing, architectural simulation, real time 3D for museums and e-commerce web sites,
e-learning. In-Visible’s customer base includes government agencies and companies like Abrisud, P&T, Astra, and industrials like Dupont, IEE, ISPC and other companies now members of the ACERALIA group.
 Musée de la Fortresse du Luxembourg
 Musée de la Fortresse du Luxembourg
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