The BC Children’s Hospital Foundation was looking to bring a new dimension to their donor recognition program. As part of the Super Hero campaign initiative, we were involved in creating an interactive space in the main lobby entrance at BC Children’s Hospital.

We’ve all seen the regular donor recognition walls… glass panels and decals. Cornerstone Signage and the BCCHF team chose to create a wonderful 3D wall mural. To bring the space to life we provided the solution that allowed BCCHF to remotely update content running on 4 independent screens. The largest part the solution however was making the space come to life as visitors entered and interacted with the space - we created a responsive space for visitors.

As viewers enter the designated space, sensors bring the muted wall mural to life - content changes are triggered revealing the screens, DMX lighting is activated and a sound scape brings the city scape to life. Visitors then have the opportunity to choose any of the 4 independent screens to stand in-front of, floor decals help draw visitors in closer. When viewers reach a particular decal, the appropriate screen plays further content specific to that area of the mural.

Our diVA™ software/hardware solution is used to drive the entire experience. The system also provides feedback about what viewers interact with the most, dwell times and more.

This project also received coverage by the Canadian Fundraising & Philanthropy™, the article can be found here.

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