Nestled in Amsterdam’s Jordaan neighbourhood lies the Noorderkerk Church, a remarkable 17th-century Protestant church renowned for its architectural beauty and design. Over the past year, this church’s usually neutral atmosphere has been transformed into a mesmerising 360-degree world of colours. With the help of 38 Digital Projection projectors, it now tells the story of how Rembrandt van Rijn’s paintings inspired Vincent van Gogh’s greatest works.
Vincent meets Rembrandt: The Untold Story, which opened in 2022, will be captivating visitors until 2027 with this impressive audiovisual spectacle. By seamlessly combining stunning visuals with a compelling audio narration of van Gogh’s letters to his brother Theo, the exhibition reveals the influence Rembrandt had on van Gogh’s artistic journey.
The idea to create an immersive experience of how Rembrandt played an important role in Vincent’s artistic process was envisioned by Hennie Jaspers & Marcel Vos. Taking the lead for this project, Bart van Bokhoven, owner and creative director of Pronorm, Dutch audiovisual integrator, wholeheartedly embraced the initiative. “We started with a concept around six years ago,” states van Bokhoven. “We were going through the diaries of van Gogh and the letters to his brother Theo, where he explained how he really admired Rembrandt’s work, what light and colours the artist was using and his way of painting. This inspired the storytelling.”
The choice was further reinforced by the projectors’ superior image quality and brightness, and Pronorm’s need for even output across all projectors, ensuring a consistent and impactful experience for every visitor.
Fred Meijer, regional sales manager for Benelux at Digital Projection, also attributes the effective lines of communication between manufacturer and integrator as one of the many reasons Digital Projection laser projectors were selected for the project: “Bart contacted us directly, without any party in between,” Mejier says. “For customers like Bart, it’s very important for us to have short lines of communication, as when our customers have any questions they need answers fast.”
“We also had to make sure that all the pixel sizes and light output of all the projectors were nearly the same, so every visitor can experience the untold story of van Gogh and Rembrandt the same way.”
Bart van Bokhoven, owner and creative director of Pronorm
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