May 3, 2011
Author: Karen Orme Editor, TSEvents e-news
Move to Engage
Pair a Gridcast video wall with interactive gesture technology
Watching video messaging is all fine and dandy, but in this day and age of Xbox Kinect, people just want to have fun. Gridcast’s interactive gesture technology captures viewer attention by letting them control on-screen images with simple body motions – a wave, a kick, even a shimmy shake. Stack 3 × 3 grids of high-definition screens for a traffic-stopping wall of movement, or configure the monitors as a pyramid or in other different shapes. Gridcast’s multi-media specialists develop the custom-branded content, designing engaging two-way motion-launched messaging including interactive animated games and clever call-to-action user prompts. Other crowd-pleasing technology available: A sensor camera-based trigger system that sparks a screen to life when someone stands in front, and motion tracking with images that tease passerbys by following them the length of the screen.
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