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December 1, 2015

Epic Screen Serves as Backdrop for Xbox E3 Media Briefing

For its E3 2014 media briefing presentation, Xbox staged an epic stage experience. An 80-foot center LED screen featured massive moving semi-transparent scenic doors that opened and closed to accommodate game trailers and demos. Three more LED screens stood angled to the floor as backgrounds for satellite multi-player demos and presenters. The show featured over...

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December 1, 2015

Cisco’s Live Grid Relates to Internet Of Everything Story

At its flagship conference, Cisco wanted to bring its new Internet of Everything messaging to life at Cisco Live!. It did so with a wide collection of monitors and interactive surfaces. But the shining star of the experience was a 4,000-square-foot angled canopy grid display towering over attendees’ heads. The interactive grid featured changing images...

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December 1, 2015

EMC’s LED Bridge Leads to a Dazzling Launch Event

London’s historic Old Billingsgate Market was the setting for EMC Corp.’s dazzling high-tech product launch dubbed Redefine Possible. The standout design element: a “Doctor Who”-inspired TARDIS police box that opened to a digital LED bridge that “transported attendees to the hybrid cloud.” The floor pulsed with moving “digital rain” underfoot and pushed attendees through the...

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December 1, 2015

Mammoth Google I/O Leans on Intimate, Productive Spaces

When the exchange of great ideas is at the heart of your event, sometimes it’s best to get out of the way and let the magic happen. Google’s design approach to its annual I/O developer’s conference did just that, with an effortless blend of communal spaces, welcoming exhibit elements and blank canvases that, altogether, invited...

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November 23, 2015

Cisco Draws Attendees with Pre-Event Email Strategy

Cisco pulled out all the stops in hyping its exhibit at Supercomm in Chicago, making sure it would generate attention—and booth traffic—among potential clients at the telecom trade show. Three months before the event, the brand sent prospective attendees invitations to its booth and info about Cisco’s pre-show Web site, which listed a schedule of...

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