Digital signage company Never.no teams up with Nobel Prize Center for interactive civil rights exhibit
Tom Hall, 19 November 2009
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Never.no has announced its interactivity desk is powering part of "From King to Obama," an exhibition at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo .
The digital signage portion of the exhibit, produced by Never.no, More Mobile Relations, and Active Loop Television, features viewer's text or photo responses using their mobile phones.
The responses are collated by Never.no's technology into a collage appearing on the digital sign.
The Never.no system works with standard TV, Web, IPTV, digital signage, and mobile content. At the "From King to Obama" exhibit, an average of five to 10 visitors per day have been contributing either a photo, a text, or a combined response to the video collage, using their mobile phones.
"Norway is known the world over for the Nobel Peace Prize, which reflects humanity's highest aspirations," said Never.no CEO Lars Lauritzsen. "We hope people who have a chance to see the exhibit will take the time to make their contribution as well."
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