Singapore Flyer Expands 'Pre-Flight' Experience with Epson Projection Technology
- tech360.tv

- 9 hours ago
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The Singapore Flyer has launched an updated version of its Time Capsule attraction, allowing visitors to explore Singapore's history and extending the overall experience to over 75 minutes. The refresh, which reopened in August 2025, integrates large-scale projection, interactive storytelling, and spatial audio to create a multi-sensory prelude to the observation wheel ride.

The installation employs 60 Epson 3LCD projectors across two levels and 10 themed zones. Surfaces including walls, floors, and ceilings are transformed into dynamic canvases, with projection mapping and ultra-short-throw lenses enabling visuals in challenging spaces such as mirrored rooms. The system features models like the Epson EB-PU2213B, which is ultra‑lightweight and designed to deliver high brightness and uniform imagery.

The project was developed by Untitled Project in collaboration with Singapore Flyer and local historians. The design combines motion-responsive content, AI-driven visuals, and interactive games, supported by Epson’s projection systems. Directional audio and spatial soundscapes further enhance immersion, while a companion web platform extends the experience beyond the venue.

Singapore Flyer representatives noted that visitors are spending longer within the attraction since the refresh, suggesting strong engagement from both local and international audiences. Epson Singapore described the installation as a demonstration of how projection technology can support destination experiences by combining content and design with reliable visual systems.
The Singapore Flyer, operated by Straco Corporation Limited, remains one of Singapore’s most prominent landmarks, offering panoramic views of Marina Bay and the city skyline.


