Infologic head sponsor of festival 'De Hoornse Stadsfeesten 2010'
De Goorn, June 2nd, 2010
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With a successful predecessor in 2009, when the Infologic dynamic digital signage interface Amuse was used to display advertising, promotional movies, program and artist information at the main stage of De Hoornse Stadsfeesten, Infologic decided to extend this to 2 more stages for this event in 2010. With a total of 3 stages, Infologic will display versatile and vivid graphical content in combination with dedicated and targeted information to increase the visitor experience.

De Hoornse Stadsfeesten is a free, 3 day cultural festival in the center of Hoorn, a middle large town north of Amsterdam in The Netherlands. The festival celebrates its 12th edition this year, with 80.000 expected visitors from Friday June 18th until Sunday June 20th.
Over 1000 artists perform their arts on as many as 10 stages through-out the city. Acts include music, theater and dance. The event is set-up as a performing stage for both local amateur talent and major professional artists.
Check-out www.hoornsestadsfeesten.nl for event information and programming.
Amuse is part of the Infologic
Content Management System and especially developed as a means to provide highly
sophisticated graphical content to any number of display devices, in any
resolution up to full High Definition. All content can easily be scheduled in
detailed programs and time schedules, extremely suitable to fit into the artist
programming. Band info can be displayed between start time and curfew of a
performance while video clips, advertising and information regarding other
stages and general event information can be displayed during change over time.
Advertising can be setup in suitable time slots, providing return on investment through revenues. The intuitive Amuse interface provides all means to set up easily maintainable yet sophisticated playlists including all mentioned features, updated in real-time to adapt to any given situation.
Hence an ideal product to display multimedia content on any screen where and when required for any sized event.