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Epson Philippines Corporation In Partnership With Ayala Land Hosts Carol Of Lights

Epson Philippines Corporation In Partnership With Ayala Land Hosts Carol Of Lights

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Epson Philippines Corporation in partnership with Ayala Land hosts Carol of Lights, a breathtaking 3D video mapping show that is inspired by the world’s most iconic ceiling murals from local and international churches such as Italy’s Sant’Andrea della Valle and the Sistine Chapel.

Designed by G.A. Fallarme and conceptualized with Henk-Gert Lenten, the intricate light show is projected using Epson’s powerful EB-L25000U and versatile EB-L1755UNL laser projectors.

“We thank Ayala Land for this wonderful opportunity to brighten up everyone’s Christmas using Epson’s world-class 3LCD projectors,” said Eduardo Bonoan, Epson Philippines’ General Manager for Marketing Division said. “We look forward to leveraging our visual innovation technologies and transforming more venues into immersive, spellbinding art displays that create incredible experiences for customers.”

Projected at the dome of Tower One and Exchange Plaza at the Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati, Carol of Lights runs from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. until January 12, 2020.