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“David Bowie is” Video Displays Powered by Dataton Watchout

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TORONTO — The David Bowie is exhibition, which drew crowds to the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London after opening in March 2013, moves to the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) here from Sept. 25 to Nov. 27, 2013. The exhibition includes video display technologies that included the use of Dataton’s Watchout.

More details from Dataton (www.dataton.com):

Design and production company, 59 Productions and interiors and exhibition designers Real Studios collaborated on the ‘David Bowie is’ exhibition design. Expert systems integrator, Sysco AV configured the Museum’s existing inventory of technology and Dataton Watchout powered the multi-image display and presentation software in two areas of the galleries including a 7-meter high video wall display and TV displays throughout the exhibition. Sysco AV has worked with the V&A for many years on several exhibitions. Watchout is supported by Mirage Associates, Dataton Premium Partner, UK & Ireland.

“The 7-meter high floor to ceiling video wall used Watchout to blend images from projectiondesign F32 projectors,” said Hugo Roche, CEO at Sysco.

“Video projections were juxtaposed with mannequins dressed in legendary costumes from the David Bowie Archive and showed footage of Bowie’s live stage performances, recreating the sensational impact of the musician throughout his career,” adds Roche.

“Watchout was also used to show various performances of Bowie’s 1977 song “Heroes” in retrofitted displays.”

Lars Sandlund, chief operating officer at Dataton said: “David Bowie is one of the most iconic musicians and creative people of our time and we’re delighted that Dataton Watchout was used along with the 300 objects from the David Bowie Archive to tell the story of Bowie’s career and engage, enthral and entertain the Museum visitors.”