b'TECH-SAVVY SOFTWARE: TRANSPORTING THE GHOST OF CHARRON LAKE VISITORS INTO THE STORYA feature media installation in the museum is a multimedia immersiveThe media installation will combine historic space illustrating the story of the loss and recovery of the Ghost offootage with newly created motion graphics, Charron Lake. Nicknamed The Ghost, this Fokker Standard Universalimagery, interviews and soundscapes to aircraft was used to fly supplies to gold prospectors in the north.create heightened drama around this rare When attempting an emergency landing after running into snowand historic aircraft. It will communicate the squalls, the aircraft sank through soft ice into Charron Lake, Man. incrisis of its sinking as well as the complexity 1931. The wreckage sat deep underwater until it was recovered by theand excitement around the recovery effort Royal Aviation Museum in 2006. undertaken by the museum.WORKING WITH THE PROS:PSB Integration designed and developed a video projection system composed of four laser projectors projecting on a non-symmetrical surface, with one portion of the image fully perpendicular to the rest of the screen. Discretely placed loudspeakers offer sound effects. PSB Integration has further optimized exhibit AV control by upgrading the various buildingSERVICE touch interfaces to control and integrate the building lighting control system. The AV and lighting for the meeting room spaces locatedYOU CAN COUNT ONon the second level are also control-layered by a grouping of the same touch interfaces. This space will be divisible and feature four laser projectors, motorized screens, wireless collaboration and a flush ceiling mounted conference mic array capable ofmanaging and hosting a variety of different events. Peter Bernatsky, PSB IntegrationDIGITAL MANITOBA INITIATIVE The Province of Manitoba and the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce have launched the Digital Manitoba Initiative, which is granting up to $25,000 to small- to medium-sized companies to improve their technical infrastructure. This is a limited-time opportunity open to all eligible Manitoba contractors. HOW TO APPLY: Applications for the program are submitted online at digitalmanitobainitiative.com for204-233-8687 either the TechUP program (up to a $5,000 grant) or the PowerUP program (up to a $25,000 grant) and16 SPEERS RD, WPGmust include a Business Case Brief. STARBUILDING.CAIssue 4 Winter Edition 2021 BUILD MANITOBA 37'