In the hall of the Le Madeleine building, an authentic digital signage circuit has been created on a transparent mosaic, composed of 40 Screens, of 25 meters wide by 4 meters high.

Transparent videowall in Le Madeleine

In the heart of Paris, a building has been remodeled where tradition is combined, styling and design and technology, where offices and commercial stores coexist, Le Madeleine.

A restoration work that has implemented the most avant-garde techniques that can be seen since its entrance, where the technological jewel of the building is located. It is a large transparent screen of more than 25 meters long by 4 width.

Transparent videowall in Le Madeleine

The design of this great circuit of digital signage is the work of the architect Ora ïto who has created an original platform that integrates with the environment and is able to connect with the public by offering information on the events that are organized, the weather in the region or how the traffic is in the city. A project that has been conceived by the company Moving Design and integrated by Mench.

Transparent videowall in Le Madeleine

This original mosaic is composed of 40 LCD screens whose divisions are invisible to the eyes so it seems that all of them form a single element. Contents are displayed uniformly, in a single scene of 19200 X 1080 Pixels, as if it were a wave. Dozens of information flows, almost holographic, is updated every minute web and processed in real time with a graphic design.

[vimeo]HTTP://vimeo.com/82148659[/vimeo]


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by • 20 feb, 2014
• section: Case studies, Digital signage, display