Edgefactory Transforms IT Software Firm’s Event From Sales Kickoff To Immersive Experience April 3, 2025 by Super User While big LED video wall or projection backdrops are now common for business events – particularly those involving tech companies – Quest Software really went to town with its recent NXT 2025 sales kickoff meeting in Boston – hiring on event production company edgefactory to transform a traditional corporate gathering into an immersive, engaging experience. …
The Uncomfortable Truth About Interactive Digital Wayfinders March 31, 2025 by Jordan Feil Guest Post: Jordan Feil, Digital Signage Consultant After 17 years in the digital signage software industry, I’ve picked up a funny habit: I can’t walk through a mall, airport, or office building without checking out every screen I see. I notice how good the content looks, where they put it, if it works well, and …
Soaring Stratosphere Tower In Vegas Becomes 1,100-Foot Temporary Billboard March 26, 2025 by Super User The Sphere consumes almost all the marketing buzz oxygen when it comes to doing monumental-scale media in Las Vegas, but a projection-mapping job during last fall’s F1 race week shows there are other giant canvases available. The soaring concrete tower of the Stratosphere resort, just past the north end of the Strip, was laser-mapped and …
Automaker Renault Uses LED-First Future Stores For Pop-Up London Showroom For EV March 24, 2025 by Super User I’m not through London that often, so it’s not clear to me if the hyper-ambitious, LED-first Future Stores pop-up experiential retail set-up on Oxford Street is steadily or only periodically booked. The Future Stores website suggests the Renault event on March 22-30 in the flashy high street store is the first since a Nordic fashion …
Video: Barcelona Hospital Uses Data Visualization On Video Wall To Show Real-Time Pulse Of Facility Operations March 24, 2025 by Super User Data visualization on big video walls can sometimes be a bit of a miss because the only people who are really going to understand the shape-shifting and swirling visuals are the people who designed the experience and the people who commissioned it, but here’s a case where context makes it work. It’s a video wall …
Singapore Getting Its First Dedicated Immersive, Projection-Mapped Art Space Late This Year March 20, 2025 by Super User Singapore will, a little surprisingly, finally have a full-time immersive arts venue by the end of this year – with word of the planned launch of IMBA Theatre in an area called Gardens by the Bay. It’s a little surprising because of the sophistication of that city-state and an airport that has invested in a …
Toon Army: London Office Tower Projection-Mapped Ahead Of Big UK Football Cup Final March 17, 2025 by Super User This is an impressive bit of projection mapping on a big public edifice – the Millbank Tower office building on the north bank of the Thames in Central London. The show was run this weekend ahead of the final of the Carabao Cup – one of the two big cup competitions in English football (soccer). …
Video: CECOCECO Demos Its LED-driven Dynamic Wall Covering For UK Workspace Designers February 27, 2025 by Super User It is VERY hard to define clear differences between the great majority of direct view LED manufacturers on the market unless you get into the technical weeds or look at some base things like price, main location, and the ability to servicer and support a market like North America or EMEA. Which is why I’ve …
Lovely Interactive Video Wall Uses AI To Bring Nature Center Visitors’ Colored Butterflies To Life February 21, 2025 by Super User This is one of the nicer interactive video walls I’ve come across through the years – an art piece that allows people to create and color their own butterflies, scan them, have AI optimize them, and then see them fluttering around a display. Origins of Imagination is a permanent interactive artwork developed by London-based artist …
MOTV Experiential Launches Library Of “Code-Painted” Floral Landscapes For Big Digital Displays February 19, 2025 by Super User Industry veteran Jim Nista has been playing for the last few years with the idea of painting with code, using computer scripting to develop set it and forget it digital artwork for large canvases like big LCD, OLED or LED video wall displays. He and another industry vet, Mike Arnett, last year set up a …