NORCROSS, GA – Guests at the 2012 DIFFA Dining By Design tour, now running through March 26, are immersed in a “Bioluminecent Evening At Sea” experience with NanoLumens LED displays. The event runs in conjunction with the Architectural Digest Home Design Show at Pier 94 in New York City.
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NORCROSS, GA – NanoLumens is taking its new line of LED displays into a new environment at the 2012 DIFFA Dining By Design tour that runs through March 26 in conjunction with the Architectural Digest Home Design Show at Pier 94 in New York City.
Resource Furniture has partnered with New York interior designer Marie Aiello, of Marie Aiello Design Studio, to transform her dining environment into a “Bioluminescent Evening at Sea” using a NanoLumens LED display that surrounds diners with high-resolution video content specially produced for the exhibit by PixelFire.
According to Rick Cope, President and CEO of NanoLumens, the massive 4.0mm pixel pitch display measures 7.5 feet tall by 17.5 feet wide with a 90-degree concave curve in the middle, a design that showcases how NanoLumens continues to push innovation in building displays of any shape or size imaginable. The display’s diagonal measurement is approximately 19 feet and features the company’s high contrast, tough face LED boards, which are designed for use in high traffic areas. These boards protect the display from being damaged by people touching the display, bumping into it, or other potential mishaps. The NanoLumens display actually forms two walls of Resource Furniture’s dining exhibit.
“One of the many benefits of this technology is that it can be viewed in close settings without diminished picture quality or blurring,” Cope said. “This feature has allowed us to present the content created by PixelFire in a way that brings to life, through a dynamic, multi-media presentation, the sense of pure luminescence as experienced by the designer while swimming in the waters off of Cartagena, Columbia.”
According to designer Marie Aiello, she chose the NanoLumens display for her exhibit because it allowed her to completely express her creativity without posting any obstacles. “The display is simply an amazing work of art in and of itself,” she said. “It can be made to conform to any exhibition environment, and the brilliance of the screen resolution is simply stunning, and bathes our diners in an ethereal glow. For this exhibit, the display literally became an extension of my imagination.”