Office Lobby Uses Projection-Mapping For Directory And Info Screen
November 11, 2022 by Dave Haynes
This is a clever, budget-friendly variation on big video walls in office lobbies – a projection-mapped feature that functions as a building directory and …
Read moreDSE Mixer Sponsor Profiles: Screenfeed Demonstrating How Its Services Save Time, Money For Digital Signage Network Operators
November 2, 2022 by Dave Haynes
The big Sixteen:Nine networking mixer at DSE is back, and is now just two weeks out. It’s technically sold out (but if you check …
Read moreNew Split-Flap TV Platform Emulates Electromechanical Mass Transport Displays, Without The Moving Parts
September 15, 2022 by Dave Haynes
I’ve always loved spinning and chattering split-flap and flip-disc mechanical display boards, but probably like other people with operations in their backgrounds, tempered that …
Read moreJapan’s AEON Delight Marketing Sensor-Driven Data Dashboards For Facility Users And Operators
July 28, 2022 by Dave Haynes
A Japanese facilities management firm has started marketing a system that uses sensors to monitor the state of restrooms and trash cans, with the …
Read moreMvix Stepping Up Focus, Depth Of Business Intelligence Software Integrations
July 27, 2022 by Dave Haynes
The DC-area digital signage CMS software and services provider Mvix sees a big future in data-driven content in corporate environments, and has announced moves …
Read moreWimbledon Scores Nicely Updated In Real Time In London Building Lobbies
July 4, 2022 by Dave Haynes
There are lots of ways to show live sports scores on screens, and service providers that can do everything from providing fully designed and …
Read moreScreenfeed Goes No Code With New Connect Dynamic Messaging Toolset
June 7, 2022 by Dave Haynes
The Minneapolis-based subscription content company Screenfeed has launched a new content creation toolset that applies the concept of no-code software to producing customized, data-driven …
Read moreLaGuardia Does A Different Take On Flight Status Displays For Travelers
May 24, 2022 by Dave Haynes
Paul Fleuranges sent me a quick note and photos from the mercifully-renovated Terminal B of New York’s LaGuardia Airport – his first time in …
Read moreProjection-Mapped Illuminarium In Atlanta Sweats Asset By Adding Immersive Bar To Experiences
February 15, 2022 by Dave Haynes
Temporary and permanent indoor projection-mapping experiences are starting to grown common in big cities – large, open spaces like old loading docks and storage …
Read moreSeoul’s D’Strict Is Licensing Some Of Its Spectacular Motion Creative For LED Video Wall Owners
January 11, 2022 by Dave Haynes
The South Korean digital media design studio d’strict, which has developed some of the more visually amazing content pieces seen on indoor and outdoor …
Read moreTransitScreen Rebrands Its Visualized Transport Info Platform As Actionfigure
November 16, 2021 by Dave Haynes
The Washington, DC start-up that has focused on real-time public display dashboards for mass transport and mobility options in big cities has rebranded itself …
Read moreKC Office Block Uses Generative Data For A Dynamic Digital Clock Tower
April 7, 2021 by Dave Haynes
This is a digital clock tower feature on an office building in central Kansas City, using generative art to suggest the time and weather. …
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