Social Media Wall – Face Time and Screen Time

As social media becomes a bigger part of meetings, Twitter and Facebook updates are making the leap from your smart phone to the big screen (LCD, LED and DLP projection). Taking it to the next level of engagement and feeling of community we have created a social media wall for an upcoming conference that will be comprised of seven large monitors in the networking café where breaks are taken. This wall of real time information will give the attendees a full view of everything that is going on at the event, their industry, and around the world via satellite and social networking feeds.

The screens will be Barco Image Pro II controlled, LED high definition/1080p monitors so attendees will easily see all of the detail and people’s comments. An added benefit as people gaze upon this the “wall of information” is the ability to see everything at once. Spatial parallelism takes advantage of our notable capacity to reason about multiple images that appear simultaneously within our eye span. We are able to select, sort, edit reconnoiter, review information by the direct spatial adjacency of evidence.

Key elements will include:

Twitter Waterfall

Facebook Updates

Foursquare Feeds

Pinterest Feeds

Best Practice or Customer Testimonial Videos – Showcases best practices and live demos which provide proof of successful ways to accomplish your audience’s goals.

CNN Feeds – When you go to an event for 2-3 days you sometimes feel removed from what is going on in the world. Putting CNN on a screen among the social media platforms  gives attendees the latest updates and access to the world outside the hotel ballroom.

Happy Faces – Pictures or videos of attendees at the conference