
April 27, 2026
Westminster Schools, a private K-12 school in Atlanta, Georgia, has deployed an interactive LED video wall at its Blake Innovation Center, a multi-year campus development that supports programs in 3D animation, broadcast production, robotics programming, and visual arts.
The installation was conceived as a way to connect technical exploration with emotional awareness, encouraging users to express how they feel and see those inputs reflected visually, according to a press release.
It was designed and developed by Fusion CI Studios and is powered by dvLED technology from SNA Displays.
The installation serves as a digital centerpiece within a high-traffic lounge near the center's main entrance. The system combines real-time interactivity with generative visuals, allowing users to engage directly with the display and contribute to a shared experience.
"Our absolute favorite digital-art installations render imagery in real time, reacting to a user's touch," Mark Stasiuk, Fusion's executive technical director, said in the release. "This installation with SNA Displays takes that concept further by allowing users to tell the display how they feel. It responds with breathtaking, color-coded imagery that reflects both personal and collective emotions in the space."
The system integrates TouchDesigner, Unreal Engine, artificial intelligence, and particle simulation to generate responsive content across the LED canvas.
A nearby touchscreen kiosk allows users to select from a range of emotions — perplexed, frustrated, creative, curious, happy, and courageous — or capture a selfie from the kiosk's camera to trigger personalized visual output.
The LED video wall features a 1.8 mm pixel pitch from SNA Displays' Brilliant Interior LED video technology. It measures approximately 10' high x 12' wide (1,620 x 1,920 pixels) and totals more than 3.1 million pixels.