Interactive projections – images projected onto other surfaces: walls, floors, ceilings or throughout the entire room, also known as 360° interactive rooms. They are used for education, therapy, and games. Visual projections respond and change based on the user's body movements or gestures, turning them into active participants in the projection. By combining projections with sound effects and scents, it is possible to evoke positive emotions and create a specific environment tailored to the therapeutic goals of an individual or target group.
Therapists or teachers can change the interactive projection images according to the teaching or educational plan, and select specific themes for each person according to their educational needs or the nature of their disability. Captivating interactive games or projections and lights are particularly suitable for children with special needs. They enjoy exploring such an environment, are quicker and more , interested and are more involved in completing tasks. The images and music have a calming effect, the information presented is better remembered, and new skills can be learnt more easily.


