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MicroTiles drive the Glory Road in NASCAR Hall of Fame

August 4, 2010

Christie's MicroTiles are on the fast track.
 
An arrangement of more than 250 MicroTiles hangs in the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C., showing visitors images of NASCAR from its dirt track days to the high-octane speedways of today.
Christie says it's the largest installation of the company's AV technology and the first in an entertainment venue.
 
The NASCAR Hall of Fame's Fan Billboard uses 252 MicroTiles in an 18-tile wide by 14-tile high (or 24-foot by 14-foot) array  suspended over "Glory Road," a section of sloping track in the main hall that shows the progression of NASCAR history.
 
The Hall's main visitor orientation theater also uses Christie's digital projectors and video processors to bring NASCAR's history to life.
 
"We're delighted that the NASCAR Hall of Fame is the first entertainment venue to feature Christie MicroTiles," said Winston Kelley, executive director, NASCAR Hall of Fame. "It's our goal to deliver an interactive experience to each and every visitor, and our unique MicroTiles billboard gives an authentic feel as soon as our guests enter the building."

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