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Video: Waterfall-NYC art installation at Times Square from Samsung and d’strict

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Tourists and New York City residents alike were treated to such a rare refreshment when Samsung Electronics unveiled its Waterfall-NYC (2021) art installation in partnership with d’strict in the center of Times Square on July 27th.  The Times Square artwork, showcased by Samsung and developed by d’strict, the in-house art unit of d’strict, highlights the power of public art to transcend national borders in the age of a worldwide pandemic, set against the backdrop of a hot NYC summer.

Waterfall-NYC art installation at Times Square from Samsung and d’strict
Waterfall-NYC art installation at Times Square from Samsung and d’strict

Breaking from the traditional never-ending advertising landscape, Times Square visitors were transported to a digital ocean with hyper-realistic waves and cascading waterfalls over 100 meters tall as part of a partnership between the two South Korean companies to bring digital art to viewers around the world.

Pairing Samsung’s world-leading display technology with d’strict’s innovative space-based user experiences, Waterfall-NYC (2021) is part of a larger collaboration as Samsung increases its focus on the digital art world. The two companies continue to work together to develop a variety of content for Samsung Smart LED Signage that will showcase further digital artwork while providing important information to customers and viewers.

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“The cascading waterfall takes advantage of our vertical signage offering, which incorporates three screens at the bottom connected to one at the top to provide an immersive and compelling visual experience. The display has the highest peak brightness (9000 nits) of any in the industry, allowing visitors to enjoy vivid artwork even in bright daylight,” said Harry Patz, SVP and GM of Samsung’s Display Division.

The height of Waterfall-NYC (2021) is nearly three times larger than the work the 90 to 120 foot-tall Waterfalls by globally renowned installation artist Olafur Eliason in New York in 2008 and was made possible by Samsung’s Smart LED Signage. The installation, which is located at One Times Square, uses four vertical screens for a total of 350 foot (110m)-tall with more than 11,639 square feet (1081 square meters) when combined.

As the home of the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop Celebration for more than 100 years, One Time Square is the centerpiece of Times Square. The property, which is owned by global real estate firm Jamestown, is one of only two stand-alone buildings in the neighborhood offering clear, unobstructed sightlines from all points within the Times Square “bowtie,” an area that encompasses Broadway and Seventh Avenues from 43rd to 47th Streets.

Waterfall-NYC art installation at Times Square from Samsung and d’strict
Waterfall-NYC art installation at Times Square from Samsung and d’strict

With daily pedestrian counts between 200,000-350,000 and millions of earned impressions from film, TV, and social media, the property is one of the most visible and recognizable locations in the world. The 350-foot-tall digital signage on the building’s frontward facing façade provides brands with the opportunity to create compelling advertising campaigns that will stand out from the numerous billboards in Times Square.

Waterfall-NYC art installation at Times Square from Samsung and d’strict
Waterfall-NYC art installation at Times Square from Samsung and d’strict

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