design awards
Silver award
Category: Excellent Element
Exhibitor: Intel Corp.
Design: 2LK Design Ltd., Farnham, United Kingdom, 44-1272-727727, www.2lk.com; Moving Brands, London, 44-20-7739-7700, www.movingbrands.com Fabrication: Level Exhibitions Ltd., East Sussex, United Kingdom, 44-1323-408920, www.levelexhibitions.com
Show: Mobile World Congress (MWC), 2017
Budget: $2 – $4.9 million
Size: 70-by-130 feet
PHOTOS: STEVE EASTELL PHOTOGRAPHY
The Great Wall
Going into the 2017 Mobile World Congress, Intel Corp. wanted to stake out a leadership role in enabling the next generation of 5G wireless connectivity. "Our challenge was to create something bold, unexpected, and intelligent at a show dominated by technology," said Andy Sexton, creative director for 2LK Design Ltd., the lead agency behind Intel's 9,100-square-foot exhibit.
Massive ripples of simulated 3-D pins mimed the presenter's actions, for example, while gargantuan waves of pins looped and spiraled over the wall in harmony with his voice's own wave-like ups and downs. Whether in-booth performers spoke about tricked-out smart homes or blew funky jazz on a saxophone, the Wonderwall played off of them with tsunami-sized abstract art. Lauding it as "a show-stopping experience," one Exhibit Design Awards judge said, "It created an indelible memory that embedded itself into attendees' minds."E
What 2LK devised was a riveting centerpiece dubbed the Wonderwall, a massive "intelligent" LED screen. The nearly 90-by-16-foot partition acted as a supercharged fusion of the popular pin art toy, whose assortment of pins slide in and out of a screen to create physical 3-D images, and Lite-Brites, whose colored pegs can be arranged into illuminated pictures.
Screen Play
Powered by a PC and a Lidar camera, Intel Corp.'s 18-ton "Wonderwall" LED screen mimicked the popular pin art and Lite-Brite toys on a massive scale. Via motionsensitive technology, the Wonderwall used 18 million pixels on its 1,248-square-foot expanse to craft vibrant 3-D images inspired by the activities taking place in front of it.
Powered by a single PC and triggered by a Lidar camera, the same remote-sensing technology NASA uses to measure landscapes from orbit, the Wonderwall riffed on the activities occurring in its vicinity. Each half hour, a live presenter introduced four 5G-related demos taking place in front of the colossal structure. As he spoke, the Lidar camera read his movements and voice, triggering synchronized effects on the wall behind him.Powered by a PC and a Lidar camera, Intel Corp.'s 18-ton "Wonderwall" LED screen mimicked the popular pin art and Lite-Brite toys on a massive scale. Via motionsensitive technology, the Wonderwall used 18 million pixels on its 1,248-square-foot expanse to craft vibrant 3-D images inspired by the activities taking place in front of it.
Massive ripples of simulated 3-D pins mimed the presenter's actions, for example, while gargantuan waves of pins looped and spiraled over the wall in harmony with his voice's own wave-like ups and downs. Whether in-booth performers spoke about tricked-out smart homes or blew funky jazz on a saxophone, the Wonderwall played off of them with tsunami-sized abstract art. Lauding it as "a show-stopping experience," one Exhibit Design Awards judge said, "It created an indelible memory that embedded itself into attendees' minds."E
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