Examples of Recent
Installations Using
ScoreTronics Flip Dots
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Troika "Cloud", Heathrow
International Airport, UK
This modern art piece is hanging in the new
international terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport. The piece measures 15 feet (5 meters) by 5 feet (2
meters) by 2 feet (.6 meters) thick. It uses 4638 ScoreTronics
flip dots and ScoreTronics SC4200 controllers. The unique three
dimensional design and construction, and three dimensional art content was
engineered by Troika in London, UK. Their website is www.troika.uk.com
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Corporate Headquarters Feature Wall, USA
This is the largest flip dot system in the world, at 19 feet tall
by 111 feet wide (6 x 34 meters). It is in the corporate headquarters of a
major company in Atlanta, Georgia. The wall displays corporate logos,
product pictures, and clever animations of the company's products in a grand,
daily meeting place for its thousands of employees at this location. The
customer required flip dots that were a unique color of red on one side and
white on the other side, which were provided by careful color matching to their
corporate color standard. The wall uses 1596 panels with 2" (51mm) flip
dots, for a total of 55,860 ScoreTronics flip dots. The design,
controller, and content providing device were engineered by AD Engineering
in Perth, Australia. Their website is www.adengineering.com.au
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Tru Shop Flip Dot Passageway, Bangkok,
Thailand
This is possibly the largest flip dot
installation in the world, measuring 12.5 feet tall by 43 feet wide (3.8 x 13 meters). It uses
10,920 ScoreTronics flip dots. During
alternating periods, the sign displays the Tru Shop logo, and then displays videos of the
people walking down the hallway, magnifying their images on the flip dot
wall. The design, controller and content providing device were engineered
by AD Engineering in Perth, Australia. Their website is www.adengineering.com.au
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Corporate Atrium, Sydney, Australia
This tasteful and impressive flip dot wall is
in a corporate atrium in Sydney, Australia. It measures 20 feet tall by 16
feet wide (6 x 5 meters). It uses 9,660 ScoreTronics flip dots. The design,
controller, and content providing device were engineered by AD Engineering
in Perth, Australia. Their website is www.adengineering.com.au
(click the picture to watch the YouTube video)
Interactive Display for BMW, Germany
This interactive display gets the public
involved by generating small amounts of electricity as people walk on a special
mat in front of the
display, and registering the impulses from their footsteps on a unique curved
flip dot structure which contains the customer's emblem. The display
contains 560 white ScoreTronics flip dots and a ScoreTronics SC4200 controller. The
design and
content providing device were engineered by IB-Ideenbau of
Fürstenfeldbruck,Germany.
Their website is www.ib-ideenbau.de
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Old Navy Billboard, New York City
Some cities are starting to ban LED signs
because they are too distracting to drivers and cause accidents. New York
City (outside of Time Square) and San Francisco are two such cities.
ScoreTronics flip dots provide an outstanding alternative to LED VMS (Variable
Message Systems) and aren't subject to these bans. In addition, they use a
tiny fraction of the power of an LED display. Flip dot displays are a
"green" alternative to LED display systems. The VMS section of
this billboard in NYC contains 260 ScoreTronics 9" matrix panels (5 rows of 52 panels,
totaling 9,100 flip dots), and six ScoreTronics SC4200 controllers. The
sign and flip dot system was designed and built by Atomic Props of Minneapolis,
Minnesota. Their website is www.atomicprops.com
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