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Photo Mosaic Wall Events

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What is a Mosaic Wall

The photo Mosaic Wall is the perfect service to increase guest engagement and interaction at your next Event or Brand Activation. The Photo Mosaic Wall creates digital & physical mosaics from live event photos in real-time. The photos are fetched from the photographer among other sources. The Photo Mosaic Wall makes everyone at the event feel like once you look at the big picture, we’re all in it together. From up-close, you see individual photos – further back, the mosaic is revealed. It is perfect to creating those long lasting memories.

One of the significant benefits of live event Photo Mosaic Wall is that it helps your organization engage with your customers, employees and other stakeholders at your event. The mosaic wall makes everyone, at the event, feel togetherness when they look at the bigger picture containing everyone’s image. With your stakeholders and customers actively engaged in your event, you show loyalty, gain your customers’ trust and build a stronger brand reputation.

How does it work

The Photo Mosaic Wall creates digital & physical mosaics from live event photos in real-time. The photos are automatically fetched from an on-site photographer’s camera.
From up-close, you see individual photos – further back, the mosaic is revealed.
In a ‘physical setup’: The Photo Mosaic Wall automatically prints photos as stickers. Guests can engage in the interactive experience by placing their photo stickers on the mosaic board.
In a ‘digital setup’: The mosaic generation process is either projected (using a projector) or displayed on a large-screen TV. The photos transition into their place on the mosaic in real-time with a 3D effect.
The end result: A beautiful mosaic of photos from the event.
Analysis of each new photo is comprehensive and instant. In just a hundredth of a second, it applies in-depth facial recognition, colour profiling, smart cropping, time-related calculations, and custom user preferences to determine the ideal location of the photo on the mosaic with minimum or no destructive manipulations.

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