Live Digital Mosaic Event: Gilead, What Do You Live For?

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“What Do You Live For?”, was the compelling question that Gilead asked their attendees at the USCA conference. We had the honor of building a Live Digital Mosaic at USCA in Washington DC. Picture Mosaics had the pleasure of working with Gilead to create a large digital mosaic made up of images of the attendees who were interested in being apart of Gilead’s mosaic experience. The diverse amount of attendees that were excited in being taking part in this Live Digital Mosaic was phenomenal. The attendees had the choice of either getting their picture taken by an onsite photographer or by using our selfie ring light. After their photo was taken, it instantly became apart of the mosaic and appeared on the screen in real-time.

Products & Services – How we provided the wow factor

Live Digital Mosaic
      • Guests’ photos were taken and instantly analyzed for optimal placement within the digital interactive mosaic, then inserted in real-time right on screen

Submission Options – Where the photos came from – 

Onsite Photos
      • Picture Mosaics provided an onsite photographer to capture guest photos in real time
      • Client provided an additional photographer
Onsite Photo App
      • Mosaicapture app used on iPads to take photos and display them on the big LED screen

Digital Enhancements – The exciting extras

Enhanced Photo Sharing on Social Networks
      • A dynamic animation randomly showcased all photos in the mosaic in a “pop-in, pop-out” fashion
Selfie Ring Light
      • To enhance the mosaic experience, we provided a selfie ring light containing a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 which allowed guests to capture their own photos

Communications Options – The after party

Email Notifications
    • After getting their photo taken, participants filled out data on the iPad including name,  email, and answered the question What They Live For
    • Each guest received an email which included their photo, what they live for, and the finished mosaic