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Daktronics’, Barco’s LED Displays Light up Bush Library Groundbreaking

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GoVision, a supplier of turnkey, mobile, LED units and customized, modular, LED walls, provided a 16 x 9-ft. Barco Nx4 video wall as the backdrop to the speakers platform at for the official groundbreaking of the new George W. Bush Presidential Center at Southern Methodist University. Also, GoVision positioned two, 12 x 20-ft. Daktronics HD12 LED boards in either side of the stage to feature video highlights and additional views of the speakers, who included George W. Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, former Vice President Dick Cheney and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
An invitation-only audience of 3,000 enjoyed the multimedia production orchestrated by Dallas-based messaging architects Corporate Magic, which engaged GoVision to provide three, jumbo videoscreens to ensure the entire audience experienced close-up views of the speakers.
"Any time you re asked to work with the President of the United States, it s an incredible honor and the stakes are obviously very high," said Chris Curtis, CEO of Argyle, TX-based GoVision. "The Bush Library groundbreaking was yet another extraordinary event we were privileged to be a part of."
The George W. Bush Presidential Center is scheduled to open in 2013.
In January 2005, when Bush took his second oath of office, GoVision s giant LED screens were positioned at the foot of the U.S. Capitol. When the President landed in Midland, TX, for a welcome-home rally at the end of his term in January 2009, GoVision s screens were there, too.
 

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