RGB Spectrum at Denver Botanical Gardens

In the lobby of the Freyer – Newman center has been installed a large Led wall of more than 280 square meters whose contents are processed through the Galileo solution of RGB Spectrum.

the Denver Botanical Garden (Colorado) is a park of 23 acres that integrates a conservatory and an amphitheater. It showcases North America's largest plant collection of temperate and cold climates around the world., as well as seven diverse gardens that mostly include plants from the area and neighboring states.

The organization supports conservation programs that play an important role in saving species and protecting natural habitats for future generations.

In these facilities you will find Freyer – Newman Center, a space that houses the Helen Fowler Library, the Sturm Family Auditorium, art galleries, Classrooms, the School of Botanical Art and Illustration and the Copper Door Coffee Roasters Cafeteria. A center designed for holding meetings, exhibitions and other events.

With the aim of creating a tool that would attract the attention of the visitor, at the main entrance of the center has created a dynamic digital signage solution based on a large format videowall.

To drive this large Led wall of 12×24 meters the processor has been installed Galileo of RGB Spectrum.

RGB Spectrum at Denver Botanical Gardens

It receives transmissions of nature images filmed in Colorado, educational videos, promotional content and presentations for special events.

The processor allows the entire videowall to be treated as a single integrated screen or divided into multiple windows of different sizes, anywhere on the surface.

Galileo provides a viewing experience with a high level of video processing performance and 4K image quality, unlike smaller systems that can lose frames or cause broken images.

The processor supports a wide range of baseband and IP video inputs, including analog transmissions, AV over IP, DVI/HDMI and 3G/HD-SDI.

The installation has been commissioned by the AV system integrator based in Englewood (Colorado) E2 Optics.

El videowall actúa como telón de fondo a la entrada de las instalaciones y también es visible desde la calle. La versatilidad de visualización del procesador Galileo es clave debido a la variedad de contenido que se presentan”, Explains Erin Bird, Gardens Associate Director of Communications.


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by • 12 sep, 2022
• section: Case studies, control, Digital signage, display, Signal distribution