MultiTouch, a unique interactive visual experience in the Chile Pavilion at the Expo
MultiTouch and Riolab develop an interesting wall for the Chile pavilion at the Shanghai Expo in which users, in an unlimited number, can simultaneously access more than six hours of HD images and thousands of photographs with just a touch of the screen.
MultiTouch, developer of the first large format modular touch LCD screen, y Riolab, specialized in interactive communication systems, have launched the largest touch wall installed at a fair. This is the Wall of Chile installed in the Chilean pavilion at the Expo 2010 deShangai (China), with a 4 screen×1,2 meters from which visitors can interact with more than six hours of high definition material and thousands of photographs contributed by more than 400 authors and hundreds of public and private institutions. At the same time that users interact with the wall, This information is transmitted daily to a website where the content demands of users present at the Expo can be monitored online..
Designed by Francisco Arévalo and his team in Santiago de Chile, the integration of this wall, which has involved a development of four months, has been executed by MultiTouch CTO. Each of the different LCD 46 inches that make up the wall has been programmed with MultiTouch Cornerstone software. The MultiTouch computer display system was initially presented for Windows 7 in CES 2010, now updating to numerous protocols such as C/OpenGL; Adobe Flash/Flex/Air; .NET; Microsoft Visual Studio; Silverlight, TUIO y XML, which facilitates its interconnection with all types of sources and applications. MultiTouch displays allow multiple users to manipulate images on them, whether in games, maps, images or videos, by actual tracking of fingers and hands. They can be configured in LCD formats of 32 inches or 46 inches stacking in any arrangement. The system allows you to track an unlimited number of hands on the screens at any time. 120 frames per second at 1920 HD resolution×1080.
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