Happy New Year from Disk-In Pro

Making waves at Tzemach junction

Disk-In Pro won the bid to plan, design and set up the Sea of Galilee Experience at the Tzemach junction. The visitor center will be built on the site of the old police building and will cover the topics of water and the Sea of Galilee.

The project budget is estimated at 5 million dollars and includes the River Irrigation Authorities and the Jordan Valley Council.

The center will offer visitors access to three main attractions in addition to information stations. Changing exhibits will be displayed on the various aspects of water. The campus will include a historic museum, a coffee shop and a wishing well.

The special technologies will be used, such as floating platforms, a stereoscopic (3D) film projected on a 180 degree convex screen, hovering chairs, earthquake effects, water spray and wind.

Halacha and Agriculture

Disk-In-Pro was chosen to plan the experiential education center at the Beit Midrash of Halacha and Agriculture. The center provides modern day solution for those farmers who wish to follow Halacha (Jewish law).

In it's new Jerusalem location, the center is setting up an educational center for the younger generation in order to help them acquire knowledge of the special mitzvoth dealing with working the land in Israel.

The educational center offers visitors a journey in time following the mitzvoth of the land through the generations, interactive games on the topic of trumot u'maasrot, a high tech lecture hall, a theatre for presenting the laws of bread and different educational activities for every age.

The new Oceanarium show now open

Disk-In Pro has completed the installation of the new HD surround sound film at the Oceanarium. In order to create a multi sensory experience the seats were programmed to move in accordance with the film.

A changing LED light display blends into the new background scenery, becoming part of the experience. The multi channel surround sound gives the viewers the feeling they are at the center of the events taking place on film, especially during the sailing, helicopter ride and submarine rides.

Production:

director: Gavriel bibliovitch | screenplay: Efrayim sidon | Dialogue: Gili Dean | executive producer: Zarhi vilnai | producer: Shai Verker | Underwater photography: Gil Arbel, Richard Fitzpatric | Editor: Uri Fuchs | Post production: Gravity Post Production | Sound studios: Ya'akov Shem Tov, Zinko Studios | Original score: Avraham Tal, Hagai Mizrahi | Visual effects and Animation: Snow Ball

Installation, Oceanarium:

Audio and Video: Multifect, advanced audio and video solutions | Setting design: Efrat Pas | Setting production: Igor&Igor – Art studio | Stage programming: Yossi Givoni, Gandi Greenberg | Lighting: DMT | Creative technology control: Disk-In-Pro

Galilea

Disk-In Pro is designing and planning Galilea. The upgraded ship will serve as a green icon for the Sea of Galilee and provide visitors with an enriching learning experience.

The activities on the ship include experiments on the subject of water level, water quality, geographical games, aquariums, microscopic examination of the food chain on the lake and the use of telescopes to enhance the night time sails. Galilea is provided with a modular technological design that enables itself to adapt to constant changing conditions, and is partially operated by solar energy. The venture is a strategic collaboration between the Irrigation Authorities, The Sea of Galilee Authority and the Jordan Valley College which provides the scientific backbone for.