{"id":283,"date":"2007-11-15T17:01:54","date_gmt":"2007-11-15T07:01:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mediaarchitecture.org\/conf\/about\/victory-park-dallas\/"},"modified":"2007-11-15T17:01:54","modified_gmt":"2007-11-15T07:01:54","slug":"victory-park-dallas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mediaarchitecture.org\/victory-park-dallas\/","title":{"rendered":"Victory Park, Dallas"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n
Texas always does things in bigways, and Victory Park, an urban, mixed-use community\/businessdevelopment area that recently opened in Dallas, personifies that grandiose Texan vision. A network of grand-format LED displays, a key component of this entertainment destination, intricately connects visitors to the United States\u2019 largest outdoor, digital-art gallery (part of what is known as Victory Media Network\u00ae [VMN]) and binds Victory Park tenants, visitors, sponsors and visual artists into a globally connected media world. Three distinct, yet integrated, display sites comprise the VMN display system, the site\u2019s most visible aspect:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
David Gales, principal of Vantage Technology Consulting Group:<\/p>\n
The challenge was how digital media could create an exciting urban destination and a dynamic, mixed-use environment, and also be economically sustainable. This led us to the unified structure that we called VMN, which presents a mix of commercial and non-comercial content in a large, public space.<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\nYou\u2019ve got soul<\/h4>\n\n
If Victory Park\u2019s heart is its architecture and EDS integration, ist soul lies within VMN and its media walls. The walls\u2019 noncommercial, digital-art program serves as an ongoing cultural area that reinforces Victory Park and Dallas as a new, international entertainment destination.<\/p>\n\n
Operating at least 16 hours daily, the media walls offer various content:<\/p>\n\n
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- An outdoor art gallery
\nThe media walls comprise the United States\u2019 largest outdoor digital-art gallery. In conjunction with VMN, the Victory Arts program collects graphic animations and video art for continual display on the media walls.<\/li>\n- Commissioned art
\nJennifer Steinkamp, an internationally known installation artist who works with architecture, motion and perception, created \u201cRing of Fire\u201d for VMN<\/li>\n- A unique branding opportunity
\nSponsorships allow corporations exclusive branding rights to promote their business actvities and host special events. Each sponsorship opportunity allows corporations specific time each day on VMN\u2019s media walls, the tower screen, the portal screens and the electronic-kiosk system.<\/li>\n- Live news on a daily basis
\nOne tenant, WFAA-TV (an ABC affiliate), airs news and entertainment to the greater Dallas metropolitan area. To complement VMN, WFAA broadcasts its live news segment at selected times on the portal screen. At least 40 to 60% of the media walls\u2019 daily content features the digital-art collection.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\nText by Louis M. Brill (louisbrill[at]sbcglobal.net)<\/p>\n\n
Louis M. Brill is a journalist and consultant for high-tech entertainment and media communications.<\/p>\n\n