Exclusive Interview Theme: Through the Client’s Lens - The 3D Kinetic Screen (Featuring GM of Korea’s maxtyle Project)”
时间:2022-05-26
★PJLINK’s 3D Kinetic Screen Successfully Launched in Korea! To answer widespread client curiosity, we interviewed Mr. Lee JinHo — General Manager of Korea’s Maxtyle Project. Let him walk you through the full project journey! |
★Journalist: Why did you choose PJLINK’s 3D Kinetic Screen?
Mr. Lee JinHo: “We were truly captivated after seeing PJLINK’s installation at Malaysia’s WOLO Hotel - its undulating waves and multi-dimensional motion were revolutionary. As my team actively sought cutting-edge outdoor LED displays, we contacted PJLINK in Hangzhou to explore this innovation further. We envisioned launching Korea’s very first outdoor 3D Kinetic Screen in Seoul - a landmark feature to stand out prominently in the city’s digital advertising landscape.”
★Journalist: What concerns did you have about the 3D Kinetic Screen before deployment?
Mr. Lee JinHo: "Admittedly, we initially questioned several technical aspects: potential module gaps, operational noise levels, natural motion fluidity, color accuracy, and crucially – architectural compatibility with the Maxtyle building. Through detailed consultations with PJLINK, we learned this product represents five years of iterative engineering, with synchronized software upgrades enabling intuitive content creation where visuals and kinetics synchronize seamlessly.
The latest iteration eliminates visible seams between retractable modules, achieving glass-smooth flatness when static. Noise testing confirmed near-silent operation – even at peak speed, office activities adjacent to the screen remain undisturbed. After PJLINK’s comprehensive site analysis, we confirmed perfect structural integration with Maxtyle. Every concern was systematically resolved."
★Journalist: Why was Maxtyle selected as the inaugural location in Korea?
Mr. Lee JinHo: “With over 150 outdoor LED displays in Seoul alone, we needed technology that would transcend conventional media. Maxtyle in Dongdaemun became our clear choice – as the birthplace of K-Culture, this district attracts over 90% of Seoul’s international visitors. Such immense foot traffic demands iconic visual statements. Maxtyle offers unparalleled public exposure at this cultural epicenter - making it Korea’s definitive launching pad for kinetic innovation.”