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Watchout display software runs world’s largest videowall (WITH VIDEO)

Dataton Watchout multi-image display and presentation software is managing the content on the world's largest videowall.

Dataton Watchout multi-image display and presentation software is managing the content on the world’s largest videowall. Standing over 15m tall and 60m wide, ‘The Big Picture’ is located inside the main lobby of the Suntec Exhibition and Convention Centre in Singapore, where it is fast becoming a photographic landmark for convention delegates and Suntec City shoppers. Comprised of 664 integrated LG LED flat panel displays, it holds the official Guinness World Records title for the ‘Largest High Definition Video Wall’.

According to Arun Madhok, CEO of Suntec Singapore, The Big Picture is an integral part of Suntec’s technology suite, which includes digital signage and free Wi-Fi: “High definition content is played 16 hours each day delighting the convention centre visitors and Suntec City shoppers alike.”

Watch video of The Big Picture at Suntec Singapore here:

Fredrik Svahnberg, marketing director at Dataton said: “Our software designers have worked tirelessly over the years to create a single robust system that can handle an unprecedented quantity of video and data on such a huge real-time display. We’re delighted that Watchout technology has been put to the test and is an integral part of The Big Picture at Suntec Singapore. It’s validating that the project and its technology partners involved are officially recognised by Guinness World Records and as part of a smart building our technology is used to bring a return on investment to the owner as well as to inform, engage and enthral local and international visitors to Singapore.”

The project was managed by Suntec Singapore working with an expert team of Asia-based technology partners including global automation controls specialist Honeywell, which was appointed master systems integrator for the project.

“We understood Suntec Singapore’s vision to be a convention and exhibition centre of the future,” said Ananda Seshadri, regional marketing leader at Honeywell. “We leveraged the latest technologies to help Suntec achieve their business goals. The big digital screen with the application of Watchout certainly has the wow factor for visitors and Suntec exhibitors use it as a fantastic advertisement placement.”

LG acted as systems engineers to design and analyse the system and manage subcontractors such as ACETEL Korea. “ACETEL were responsible for supplying Dataton Watchout for The Big Picture as well as designing and installing the visual display system according to LG and Honeywell’s requirements,” explained Jeong-Mok Byun, team lead of visual solution division at ACETEL.

The Big Picture carries an image 32,051 pixels wide by 7,941 pixels high, which is 84 times the resolution of HD, or 21 times UHD. It can display either a combination of multiple media – such as still images, animations and video clips – at the same time, or a single media image in native format over the entire wall.

RFID tracking systems and sensors on the escalators located just in front of the display trigger interactive capabilities. With these integrated systems, The Big Picture can be adapted to display welcome messages, or show specialised content alongside riders on the escalator from levels 1 to 3.

Mr Oh, Technical Manager, LGE Singapore explained: “LG worked on the design of the visual display system and it evolved to be the largest HD LED screen in the world. Early in the design phase, we discussed with Dataton the possibility of the project being the largest HD LED screen and on finding out that it could, we selected Watchout as the main multi-image display and presentation system.

“The Big Picture is controlled and operated by three major subsystems which are the videowall, playback, and integration and control. Playback manages content and the principle of the design is to support multi-display and 4K images from 21 Watchout display servers, serving 84 full HD outputs.

“The integration and control system acts to control The Big Picture and servers, turning them on or off as required. It also manages playback where a part of a show at a specific time can be selected or it can be used to manage interactive content.”

Content can be updated to suit the exhibition taking place. The system also uses a variety of ultra-high resolution content from Suntec Singapore and its advertisers.

Lasanthi Bandara, manager, audio-visual technology & content at Suntec Singapore, explained: “Watchout is being used to primarily display content on all 664 screens seamlessly. Content is also designed, animated, and produced within the Watchout system itself.

“There was no other feasible and scalable technology available in the market that could enable us to create such high definition display. Watchout was selected because of its primary capability to display synchronised content on multiple screens,” added Bandara.

Bernard Ng, digital creative curator at Suntec Singapore, explained: “Audio, video and graphic content are used together to create spectacular showcases and presentations on The Big Picture. The design challenge here is simply the immense size of our entire screen. Producing and rendering videos and animations at this scale is incredible but potentially time consuming. However, production time is greatly reduced by maximising Watchout’s ability in allowing us to create amazing content directly within the system itself.

“For content management, Watchout allows content to be stored and managed in media containers with auxiliary timelines. This allows my team to manually organise and manage content according to scheduling and requirements.”

The system is designed to be integrated with other building systems and bring in return on investment.

“The initial plan was not to build the largest HD LED screen in the world,” said Arun Madhok, CEO of Suntec Singapore. “The Level 1 of our building was initially designed as the lobby entrance to our venue and following a major modernisation programme, the idea of having an HD LED screen was realised in the form of The Big Picture. The size of The Big Picture was in accordance to our overall design of venue entrance. We are very delighted that an unexpected design step turned into the largest HD LED screens in the world.”

Suntec Singapore measures the success of The Big Picture from its being tagged on multiple social media platforms as a check-in location, newspaper and media coverage and filmography interests. Operational benefits such as reduced costs and increased advertising revenue assist the centre in being profitable and sustainable.

“It is great to see our organisers and delegates posing in front of The Big Picture with big smiles – one more reason why Suntec Singapore is the Preferred Place to Meet,” ended Madhok.

Picture: © Suntec Singapore

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