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January 4, 2021

Walmart’s Mainstage Event Features Five Turntables and 33 Million Pixels

For Walmart’s annual three-day event, held at the University of Arkansas, stage design and technology components have become key factors in engaging the 14,000 attendees. The stage set for the meeting’s finale—a three-hour show—leveraged 140-foot by 20-foot LED screens displaying 33 million pixels. The staging utilized five turntables, including a 44-foot mainstage turntable that enabled...

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January 4, 2021

Cisco Livewires its Mainstage Keynote with Reactive Lighting

For the latest iteration of the 30-year-old Cisco Live user conference, Cisco chose the theme “You Make Possible” to emphasize its customer focus. And the mainstage keynote was designed to both wow the audience and put attendees at the heart of the story—whether they were watching in person or tuning in remotely. For those in...

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January 4, 2021

Nestlé Goes Retro for its Instagrammable Pop-up Milk Bar

Nestled into Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade, Nestlé’s Milk Stop pop-up was a nostalgic tribute to the brand’s 70th birthday. With a giant milk bar as its centerpiece, the space featured bright colors, retro design (old-school TVs showing vintage ads) and retro activation (posing for Polaroid photos!), plenty of the brand’s signature yellow and blue...

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January 4, 2021

Samsung Places the Galaxy’s Photo Chops in Focus with Three Portrait Studios

The 1,260-square-foot /make studio showed off Samsung Galaxy’s picture-taking capabilities—a critical factor in most smartphone purchases—with three portrait studios, each with scenic elements and lighting that highlighted the camera’s technology. One emphasized the “live focus” feature with crisp lines and geometric shapes; others demonstrated the color temperature and low-light features. And the brand showed off...

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January 4, 2021

Under Armour Leans on Thermal Technology for its Interactive Pop-Up

Under Armour’s new Rush products feature a mineral-infused fabric that somehow converts the wearer’s energy into infrared light, which somehow feeds energy back into the body. Which seems like the kind of thing you’d need to demonstrate to consumers in a user-friendly version of a high-tech athletic performance research lab. Which is exactly what UA...

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