When the Art Collided with Science and Technology--BOE Painting Screen" was unveiled

On November 14, the 2017 BOE Global Innovation Partners (IPC) Conference kicked off in Wuhan, known as "Jiangcheng." One of the most anticipated events of the conference was “Let Art Enter the Public – BOE Painting Night.” This event brought together art and technology in a unique way, showcasing the power of digital innovation in the art world. Yao Xiangjun, Senior Vice President and Co-CEO of the Intelligent Systems Group, Xiao Junfeng, COO of the BOE Technology Group, and Lu Jigang, General Manager of the Digital Arts Division, jointly unveiled the “BOE Screen Ecology,” marking a significant step forward in the integration of art and smart display technology. Renowned contemporary artist Leng Jun, a leading figure in ultra-realistic oil painting in China, along with professors from the Central Academy of Fine Arts and other art professionals, were present at the event, underscoring the significance of this collaboration between art and technology. The “BOE Painting Night” featured an immersive experience with digital art museums, home painting exhibition areas, and interactive product zones. Each section displayed exquisite artworks, including masterpieces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Russian Winter Palace, the Dutch National Museum, and the National Art Museum of China. Thanks to BOE’s lossless gamma technology, the colors and textures of these artworks were restored with remarkable accuracy, allowing viewers to experience the original works in stunning detail. Lu Jigang, General Manager of the Digital Arts Division, emphasized that digital reproduction is a powerful tool for art appreciation and display. He stated that BOE Screen is not just a display device but a comprehensive digital art ecosystem that combines smart hardware, cloud platforms, and rich content to create new ways of experiencing art. Leng Jun, a renowned Chinese contemporary surrealist painter, praised BOE’s technology, saying it offers one of the best solutions for making high-quality art accessible to the public. He noted that while traditional art is often limited to elite institutions, digital screens can bring masterpieces into everyday life, expanding the reach of art to a broader audience. Zhao Li, a professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, highlighted the importance of platforms like BOE Screen in supporting emerging artists. He pointed out that many talented young artists struggle to gain recognition due to limited exposure and market access. BOE’s platform provides them with a valuable space to showcase their work, promoting both artistic growth and public engagement. BOE’s innovative technology has earned numerous awards, including the Gold Award for Display Technology Innovation at the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (IFA) in Berlin, and the 2017 CITE Innovative Products and Application Award. Its digital art system has been showcased in major exhibitions, such as the synchronized exhibition of “Chinese Artisan” and the Qatar Princess’ “Silk Beauty,” further solidifying its position as a leader in digital art solutions. Beyond being a display device, BOE Screen has built a complete digital art ecosystem. Through partnerships with museums, artists, collectors, and content creators, BOE has created a closed-loop platform that supports the entire lifecycle of art—from creation to appreciation and collection. With over a million artworks available on the BOE Painting app, users can explore masterpieces from around the world, making art more accessible than ever before. As part of its mission to bring art into daily life, BOE aims to establish digital art experience centers in over 20 cities across China. These centers will serve as hubs for art education, cultural exchange, and public engagement, helping to cultivate a deeper appreciation for art among the general population. In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, BOE continues to lead the way in merging art and digital innovation. By making high-quality art more accessible and engaging, the company is not only transforming how people experience art but also contributing to the broader goal of cultural enrichment and aesthetic development.

Speaker

Speakers are one of the most common output devices used with computer systems. Some speakers are designed to work specifically with computers, while others can be hooked up to any type of sound system. Regardless of their design, the purpose of speakers is to produce audio output that can be heard by the listener.

Speakers are transducers that convert electromagnetic waves into sound waves. The speakers receive audio input from a device such as a computer or an audio receiver. This input may be either in analog or digital form. Analog speakers simply amplify the analog electromagnetic waves into sound waves. Since sound waves are produced in analog form, digital speakers must first convert the digital input to an analog signal, then generate the sound waves.

The sound produced by speakers is defined by frequency and amplitude. The frequency determines how high or low the pitch of the sound is. For example, a soprano singer's voice produces high frequency sound waves, while a bass guitar or kick drum generates sounds in the low frequency range. A speaker system's ability to accurately reproduce sound frequencies is a good indicator of how clear the audio will be. Many speakers include multiple speaker cones for different frequency ranges, which helps produce more accurate sounds for each range. Two-way speakers typically have a tweeter and a mid-range speaker, while three-way speakers have a tweeter, mid-range speaker, and subwoofer.

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