The first immersive video dome of its kind in Europe will open in Plymouth this summer as part of the £7.6million upgrade of Devonport’s historic Market Hall.

Visitors have been given a sneak peek into the world-class Immersive Dome at the Grade II listed building and members of the public will be allowed in soon for some test showings of movies on the breathtaking domed screen.

Developed by Real Ideas Organisation, in partnership with Plymouth City Council and the Institute of Digital Art and Technology at University of Plymouth, the Market Hall will create a new space for digital businesses, especially those working in immersive and creative applications of technology.

The Immersive Dome is the first of its type – 15m in diameter, 210 degrees over the top, with a flat floor design - in Europe. The only other one like it in the world can be found at SAT in Montreal, Canada.

Watching surround images on Plymouth's Immersive Dome
An image projected onto Plymouth's Immersive Dome

Needing just two projectors to cover the full surface of the dome, the tech at the Market Hall is cutting edge and creates a seamless shared virtual reality experience.

The bespoke sound system, boasting 19 channels, encases the dome and adds to what is a truly immersive experience with the power to transport you anywhere in the universe – real or imagined – that you can dream of.

Real Ideas has partnered with specialists at full dome company Gaia Nova, which has designed the technology, and has already licensed stunning movie content from NSC Creative, in Leicester, including videos of space exploration.

Real Ideas is already in talks with other producers and also hopes the co-working element of the Market Hall revamp, carried out by construction firm Classic Builders, will attract and enthuse other digital movie makers, who will use the facilities to produce films which can be watched on the dome and others like it worldwide.

Watching video content on the surround screen at Plymouth's Immersive Dome
The Grade II listed Market Hall, in Devonport, Plymouth, with its extension containing the Immersive Dome

Lindsey Hall, chief executive of Real Ideas, said: “The Market Hall really is a game changer. It puts Plymouth on the map internationally as a place with an emerging tech cluster around immersive, and here in Plymouth offers incredible experiences and opportunities to people living and growing up in Devonport and the wider city.

“It is without a doubt our most audacious project to date. Not only have we breathed new life into another incredible listed building, but we’ve also brought it into the 21st Century. It is immediately relevant and offers untold opportunity as a place for research, development, exploration, learning, collaboration, and, last but not least, a place to come and have fun.

“I cannot wait to open the doors and let people experience for themselves the magic and wonder of the Market Hall and its Immersive Dome.”

Alongside cultural experiences and immersive opportunities in the dome, the Market Hall will offer creative and collaborative workspace, learning, workshops, meeting rooms, event spaces, a production suite and a café/bar.

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Real Ideas has this month committed to support 13 new creative/tech start up business ideas as part of its Start Something Immersive programme.

Many of the cohort will be using the dome alongside business support from Real Ideas to get their idea or project off the ground right here in Plymouth.

Dave Hotchkiss, a Start Something Immersive participant, said: “The Market Hall dome is an amazing facility. The development of 360 degree and immersive visual content have made dramatic leaps in recent years and to have this facility on our doorstep will provide an amazing resource for the development of the creative industries in Plymouth and the wider South West.”

The Market Hall joins the growing Real Ideas campus of spaces including Ocean Studios and Devonport Guildhall in Plymouth and CSpace in Newquay.

With an official opening planned for July, the team at Real Ideas are planning a series of community focussed events from May 17 to give local residents, students and the business community the chance to discover the Market Hall and experience the world-class Immersive Dome for themselves.