IAC Video Wall

IAC Video Wall

Located in the Frank Gehry-designed headquarters for IAC/InterActiveCorp on Manhattan's West Side is one of the largest high-resolution video walls in the world, convert|120|ft|m wide and convert|11|ft|m high. From the West Side Highway, the large-scale projection wall is visible to tens of thousands of commuters each day, building brand awareness for IAC's online businesses (Ticketmaster.com, Ask.com and Match.com, among others).

Brand-specific modules designed and conceived by Trollback + Company represent the essence of each brand, incorporating a range of 2D, 3D and live action elements. The modules are based on a theme reflecting the consumer experience associated with IAC’s online businesses, such as ‘I Date’, ‘I Travel” and ‘I Shop’, a concept conceived by Bruce Mau of Bruce Mau Design. The ‘I Date’ module uses the main romantic icon, flowers, and creates a sensual sequence with dramatic details of the time-lapse flowers opening. The simple concept for ‘I Shop’ was to illustrate the enormous quantity and diversity of products available from IAC’s retail websites, using the scale of the display to create an immense sense of depth and infinite choice of merchandise.

Two of the modules incorporate dynamic data from IAC business websites. ‘I Experience’ covers Ticketmaster.com via a daily xml feed that is programmed to visualize the movement of current music events across the USA, linking locations and forming connections between venues. ‘I Explore’ takes a live RSS feed from Ask.com, creating an endless loop of current news.

Emphasizing the public nature of the wall, there are two time-keeping modules that use innovative graphics to represent the progression. In one, graphic bars animate across the whole length of the wall, rendering a strong physicality of the passing of time. For the other clock, type is moving across the wall, spelling out date and time, as well as using relative positions to give an animated experience of time.

In fall of 2007, a class was offered at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program called "Big Screens", which culminated in a presentation of student works that were designed specifically for the IAC Video Wall. The projects were programmed in Java and powered by an open source multi-screen synchronization server called Most Pixels Ever, originally designed by Daniel Shiffman and Chris Kairalla.

External links

* [http://www.iac.com/ IAC/InterActiveCorp]
* [http://www.iacbuilding.com/interactive/content.html IAC Building]
* [http://trollback.com/IAC/qt.html Trollback + Company's montage of video wall modules]
* [http://www.trollback.com/ Trollback + Company]
* [http://www.mostpixelsever.com "Most Pixels Ever"]


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