Attendees were able to send in photos via Twitter or email. Aerva Moderation Engine was used to accept/reject user-generated content.
All accepted photos appeared on Barco’s new 72 inch touchscreen totem display. With a flick of one’s finger ISE participants were able to fling the photos onto a giant LED wall. Barco selected Aerva to provide interactive content to showcase its new 5-mm C5 LED display as well as the touchscreen totem display.
These days, end-users’ mobile devices can connect and engage instantly with any brand, venue, retailer, or transit hub interested in entertaining and informing its customers. Interactive applications, like AerFlick, that integrates user-generated content, tactile displays and giant displays are an innovative and fun way to engage a display-owner’s target audience.