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Interactive Wall

Touch is second nature to all of us and this coupled with interactivity always produces the best results, no matter what the technology. Our touch media includes giant walls for retail, artistic displays and advertising as well as smaller screens (shown above) and tables for corporate use.

Clarity Nearlife walls use patented technology for high multi-touch sensitivity on a giant scale. Our solutions range from multiple screens (up to 16 currently) to giant grids or flowing exhibits that allow users to touch and interact with ancient antiquities, art or interactive media like film and music. A variety of technologies are used depending on the nature of the installation including infra red bathing and detection.

Clarity Nearlife patented software allows multiple touch participants which is great for creating a crowd around the wall. Our distributed architecture allows the same application to control a giant grid or multiple screens with ease as well as being networked for remote access.

Touch Walls:

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bullet point Multi - Touch Walls & Tables

bullet point Intuitive & Easy to use

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bullet point Indoor & Outdoor Solutions

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Case Study
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Cannes Lions Advertising Festival 2007

Clarity designed a touch wall for a leading media player to show advertising, film and brand content whilst also allowing users to interact in an immersive experience.

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Case Study
Cannes Lions
Corporate Reception Area, Soho London

Clarity designed a reception interactive wall that was capable of being used as a normal PC for hosting customers as well as integrating Sky TV and music for parties and receptions.

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