Floors are not a new surface for displaying projected images. Several industries have used floor projection to provide entertainment. When the pandemic struck, however, many businesses soon began looking for better solutions than traditional signs.
Every growing congregation offers new opportunities to use sound, video and animation to create awe-inspiring services and events. As your house of worship’s attendance has grown, you’ve probably already experimented with larger video screens and more powerful audio systems. But technologies like these are just the beginning. Read more about these technologies in this NEC byline.
Projection mapping uses projectors to display images onto flat or unconventional surfaces. Because it can transform any two- or three-dimensional surface into a showcase for still or moving images, projection mapping has become increasingly popular.
Research suggests that 70% of Americans recall digital video displays they’ve seen for a full month. This is true not only in advertising but also in houses of worship. Digital signage is giving houses of worship new ways to connect to their congregations, across the country and around the world. Read on for more digital signage trends for houses of worship in this NEC byline.