F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions.
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General Inquiries
Yes, because we designed it that way. The ORA sphere is intended for spaces that receive the public, which can be composed of adults such as in professional lounges, but also children such as in museums.
We therefore sought out robust materials for the two main components: the sphere and the base. The sphere is made from a thick and sturdy resin. On the other hand, contact with a sharp or pointed object is likely to scratch it.
The base consists of a steel structure covered with a metal coating. The elements inside the base are firmly attached to the steel uprights. The base of the base is weighted to achieve a weight of 50 kilograms and ensure the stability of the whole.
The base is mounted on 4 wheels that allow it to be easily moved on a flat surface. Once positioned in the right place, these wheels can be unscrewed to ensure the immobility of the device.
Passages must be wide enough for the sphere’s dimension, 60 cm for the smallest and 1 meter in diameter for the largest (excluding the ORA X sphere).
For movements that include stairs or steps, it is recommended to disassemble the sphere from the base and to provide two people to carry the elements.
The bases of the ORA and ORA + spheres weigh between 70 and 85 kilograms. The sphere itself is relatively lightweight (3 kg).
The brightness of the ORA sphere should be adjusted to match the ambient lighting for optimal results.
Perceived light intensity depends on three factors:
• The luminous power of the sphere
• It is between 6,000 and 12,000 lumens
• The size of the sphere
Diameters of the ORA and ORA+ spheres range from 60 cm to 100 cm
– The distance between the observer and the sphere.
The choice of the sphere and its location in the space are particularly important.
For each new installation, we measure the ambient light on site with a luxmeter and take into account the shape and size of the space.
Based on these parameters, we provide you with our recommendations.
The ORA sphere is not suitable for outdoor spaces. It is not designed for variable weather conditions and its brightness cannot compensate for direct sunlight.
Although the ORA sphere is an expensive device to build, we have adapted our rates to make it affordable and adapted according to usage. Thus, the rental price for one week is very affordable. Similarly, rental packages for long periods allow you to test our product while limiting your investment.
We have also set up technical solutions that allow you to adapt your existing visuals for a minimalist budget.
Consult our rates here.
If your visuals are adaptable to spherical projection, we can integrate them and install the ORA sphere in your spaces in one week.
If your project requires the development of specific animations, we will provide you with an estimated delivery schedule in a few days.
All the physical characteristics of the sphere can be found here.
No. The sphere is suitable for all types of spaces.
To ensure 24/7 operation, we have integrated fans at the base of the pedestal. The openings at the top and bottom of the pedestal must be clear and allow air to circulate.
The rule is to plan a space at least equal to twice the diameter of the sphere. Thus, for an ORA sphere with a diameter of 60cm, a minimum distance of 1.2m around the sphere must be considered, resulting in a space of 3 meters in diameter or 9 square meters. delivery schedule in a few days.
Yes. The sphere is designed for continuous operation. However, it seems advisable, like with desktop computers, to turn it off during non-use times such as at night, simply to limit electricity consumption and work for the environment.
It depends on the images. The general rule is that the distortion increases as you move away from the equator towards the poles. A close-up of a face will result in a distortion at the top and bottom of the head.
Therefore, it is necessary, depending on the content, to integrate the images to avoid these distortions. Our software includes a “windowing” function that automatically places your images in a frame located at the “equator” level and repeated several times around the globe.
We invite you to browse the examples of graphic integrations on our website to get an idea of the richness of the possibilities.
Therefore, it is necessary, depending on the content, to integrate the images to avoid these distortions. Our software includes a “windowing” function that automatically places your images in a frame located at the “equator” level and repeated several times around the globe.
We invite you to browse the examples of graphic integrations on our website to get an idea of the richness of the possibilities. as at night, simply to limit electricity consumption and work for the environment.
The pedestal is designed to be covered with an imprint on each of the 4 faces. You provide us with your visuals and we take care of the rest.
It is also possible to provide a casing around the sphere pedestal to adapt to specific spaces and uses. You have the choice between our existing casings and a custom design by our partner.
For suspended installation, a specific mounting must be provided that meets the technical constraints of your space.
The choice of resolution depends on your content projected onto the ORA sphere.
We offer two models, ORA and ORA +, which are distinguished by the level of resolution: HD for ORA models and 4K for ORA + models.
Depending on your project, we offer you the most suitable resolution.
For still images
Our software accepts the most common image formats: JPG and PNG as well as DDS files for better performance.
For videos
Our software accepts the Mpeg format.
For all other image or video formats, multiple converters are available on the market.
Of course! Your visual content, whether it be images or videos, can be projected onto the ORA sphere. Close-ups of faces or objects can be distorted when they get closer to the “poles,” but you can easily correct this distortion using our software. It allows you to “frame” the visual content by placing it in a frame at the “equator” and repeating it 2 or 3 times around the globe.
We can also develop specific animations for your project and integrate your existing visual content into these animations.
We will advise you on finding the best solution for your project and budget.
Yes!
The ORA sphere has already traveled to a good part of our planet and we are present on almost all continents (excluding Oceania).
We offer a quote for transportation outside the Île de France and simple instructions for assembly on site. We can program the content remotely and train you via video conference.
We can also develop specific animations for your project and integrate your existing visual content into these animations.
We will advise you on finding the best solution for your project and budget.
Absolutely! You can find all information about our training on this link.