April 9, 2013
Atlanta-based large-format LED display solution provider NanoLumens Inc. recently installed a 6-foot by 11-foot NanoSlim 4mm LED display in the lobby of Boise State University's Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts.
Morrison Center Executive Director James Patrick said in a news release that the installation is a "transformative display that willprovide a digital canvas to communicate our mission to the Boise community."
The NanoLumens product "is unique in the digital display market, and we are excited to be their first installation in Idaho at a true performing arts center," Patrick said. "It is not only designed and assembled in the U.S.A., but is also ultra-lightweight, slim and provides vibrant, high-resolution images from all viewing angles."
The display will share information with Center patrons in a dynamic and flexible new way, the company said, leading to a better theater-going experience. Content will include upcoming show promotions, artist video content, campus-wide events, student and faculty visual art, images of Boise's picturesque landscape and other important campus-related information. To avoid mid-performance interruptions, the display will also alert patrons to take their seats as curtain time approaches, and the installation of a high-definition camera in the theater will provide a closed-circuit, live feed of the show to the lobby display so that patrons arriving after curtain time can watch until they are allowed to enter the auditorium.
"NanoLumens is proud to provide Boise State University and the Morrison Center with a state-of-the-art digital display that will stop patrons in their tracks the moment they walk into the lobby," NanoLumens President & CEO Rick Cope said in the release.
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