The video wall project was conducted via a partnership between Union Design, which created over an hour of original content, and Warren Z Productions, which conducted the AV installation and integration. The resulting video wall is in a 12 x 3 configuration that boasts a massive 23,040 x 3240 pixel resolution.
"Knowing the need for ultra-high resolution as well as the desire to highlight dynamic content, we knew we wanted to choose Dataton Watchout as our media server solution," said Jay Barba, director of production for Warren Z Productions. However, the install presented a few challenges. There was little to no room for a traditional media rack or server room anywhere in the office, and 36 individual video signals would traditionally require plenty of space and added hardware for signal extension. That is why Warren Z turned to Dataton Watchpax for the solution.
At the Brookfield HQ, Warren Z installed the small (127 x 148 x 22 mm) Watchpax on the back of each monitor, and just needed to run CAT5 cable back to a switch in a nearby rack. That and a laptop were the only AV gear required, negating the need for a lot of space in the server room. Dataton's North American partner Show Sage LLC supplied the Watchpax hardware.
"Watchout allows our designers to be free to create content without limitations," said Adam Cohen, president of Union Design. Union Design's content highlights the many aspects of Brookfield as a company, from its history and community outreach, to the range and scale of its businesses around the globe.
Lars Sandlund, COO at Dataton, commented: "We designed Watchpax with this kind of tough presentation scenario in mind - when creativity is flying high but space is limited - and it has really proved its worth. Congratulations to both WarrenZ, Union Design and Brookfield for creating a truly memorable welcome for visitors."
(Jim Evans)