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Lighthouse LED screen promotes Nokia service

UK - Flying 35m in the air for up to 11 hours a day, late 2009 saw a large format Lighthouse LED screen play a major role in a promotion for mobile phone giant Nokia's Ovi maps service and entertained thousands of Londoners in the process.

Taking place over a two-week period, the 14 x 4 panel (14.22m x 3.04m) Rn7-ER 7mm screen was suspended from a crane in the city's Potters Fields Park, near Tower Bridge. Mounted in a frame forming a giant arrow, it provided a different form of interactive entertainment.

Passers-by were encouraged to send a text message, which would be displayed on the screen along with the sender's distance, calculated by Ovi maps positioning technology. Also using that technology, the crane would be instructed to rotate and point the arrow in the direction of the sender.

Pod Bluman of Bluman Associates devised the technical solution from an original idea by Nokia's creative department and production managed by Neil Keane of EPMD, the biggest challenges of the project were the weight loading and the weather.

"The combined weight of the arrow frame and screen was approximately six tons," says Bluman. "The crane and rigging companies set a wind speed limit, and if the wind went above that speed we had to drop the structure. But the Rn7-ER screen was great - pretty much perfect."

Another challenge was that the screen's feed had to be transmitted over 120m of cable, but it proved extremely stable. "We ran the signal HD/SDi and it was very robust," says Bluman.

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