posted on Thursday, 17th February 2022 by Steve May
LG has partnered with US-based digital art gallery Blackdove to deliver digital art experiences across its digital signage display range. By integrating software and curated art from Blackdove’s gallery and NFT (non-fungible token) platform, the LG says it can offer customisable display solutions to showcase any digital art.
The move reflects the fast changing nature of the digital art and NFT global market, as well as the evolution of signage displays.
LG predicts digital art installations going into corporate lobbies, galleries, and even luxury residences, thanks to simple-to-install, modular, scalable designs and picture resolutions that range from Full HD to 8k.
Marc Billings, CEO of Blackdove, says: “Digital art is the first form of art in history that can be experienced natively by the whole world in an instant, giving it universal appeal. This makes possible an exponential increase in both the amount and diversity of art, as well as a path to universal access to affordable art enjoyment and ownership.”
Starting this quarter, Blackdove curation software can be bundled with LG MAGNIT, LG LED Bloc, LED All-in-One and fine-pitch LED screens, all of which are suitable for the gallery’s growing library of digital art assets.
“LG is delighted to partner with Blackdove as this partnership allows us to engage our LED signage customers with a benefit that is unique to LG,” said Paik Ki-mun, senior vice president and head of the Information Display business unit of LG Business Solutions Company.
Blackdove’s curatorial team will select artworks by contemporary artists such as Jonathan McCabe, Kenneth Wayne, Meghan Cheng, Franck Lefebvre and Jamie Scott.
Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.
Inside CI Publisher
Contributing Editor
13
Feb
2025
posted by Steve May
High performance meets installation with new Leyline2XL cable
More...13
Feb
2025
posted by Steve May
CEDIA Smart Home Awards categories begin to close from April 11
More...Inside CI © 2011 | Web Development by Chocolate Grape