At nearly 40 metres high, the world’s tallest projection screen is so large that it requires seven ultra-bright laser projectors to operate

We’ve seen some impressive projection screens lately, including, of course, the Las Vegas Sphere, which is covered in 1.2 million LED lights and has an equally impressive 16x16K resolution interior. And then there’s the giant “acoustically transparent” LED movie screen installed at the Xinjiekou International Cinema in China, which cleverly makes huge speakers invisible.

But the world’s tallest projection screen, from AV Stumpfl, is just as impressive as either in its own way. The L-shaped 40m x 20m (131 ft x 66 ft) custom screen, designed with AV Stumpfl’s Flex Contrast PRO surface, is a centerpiece in an ocean-themed exhibit at Oberhausen’s 100-meter-tall Gasometer museum, a repurposed gasometer-turned-exhibition arena known as the “cathedral of industrial culture.”