We also use BrightSign and like it. Happy to discuss.
- Susan

Susan Edwards
Associate Director, Digital Content
Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Bl
Los Angeles, CA 90024
310-209-7921
[email protected]



On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Bryan Gawronski <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Good afternoon,
>
> The Albright-Knox Art Gallery also uses Brightsign for digital signage and
> we are very satisfied with the hardware.  We also use Brightsign to power
> many of our new media artworks.
>
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
> Bryan Gawronski
> Director of Operations
> Albright-Knox Art Gallery
> 1285 Elmwood Ave
> Buffalo NY 14222
> 716-270-8269
> [email protected]
>
> On 8/19/16, 11:53 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of Keir Winesmith"
> <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>     We use Brightsign for all the informational digital signage at SFMOMA,
> it's solid. The only issue is the lack of professional services from
> Brightsign, so there can be a lot of staff time spent getting everything
> working they way you want it.
>
>     We've also developed a custom Cinder application (and supporting web
> based CMS) for the large 6 and 12 screen arrays in the museum's atriums as
> there wasn't an effective off the shelf solution for what we wanted to do
> on those displays.
>
>     -k
>     Keir Winesmith
>     Head of Web and Digital Platforms
>
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>     From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of
> DuPree, Dustin <[email protected]>
>     Sent: Friday, August 19, 2016 7:36 AM
>     To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
>     Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Digital signage recommendations
>
>     I've recently deployed a few displays using Rise Vision
>     https://www.risevision.com/ and have been very happy with it. The
> platform
>     is free to use, however you can pay to host media with them if you
> choose
>     to for $10/month. They have client software for windows & linux, and
> also
>     sell media players on their website if you don't want to spec something
>     yourself.
>
>     I've been running the clients for our displays on Raspberry Pi v3
> hardware
>     which is incredibly economical, however it did require some
> configuration
>     to tune for performance and compatibility with our monitors. Video is
> not
>     possible with this setup since there is no hardware acceleration
> through
>     chromium on the Raspberry Pi which is what their client software uses,
>     however it has been working great for "slideshow" type displays &
> static
>     displays such as our coffee shop menu which don't require anything
> fancy.
>
>     Dustin DuPree
>     Systems Administrator
>     Milwaukee Art Museum
>     700 N Art Museum Dr
>     Milwaukee, WI 53202
>
>     On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Alex Garcia <
> [email protected]>
>     wrote:
>
>     > Hello,
>     >
>     > Does anyone have any recommendations for digital signage solutions?
> We
>     > have some digital signs that display announcements and upcoming
> events.
>     > We’re interested in a cloud based solution but are open to hosting
> the sign
>     > content.  We’ve got computers already hosting sign players so would
> prefer
>     > a solution  where we can continue using those computers but are open
> to
>     > solutions that have their own sign player hardware.
>     >
>     > Thank you
>     > --
>     > Alex Garcia
>     > Systems Administrator
>     > Kimbell Art Museum
>     > 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd
>     > Fort Worth TX, 76107
>     > Ph: 817-332-8451 x340
>     > F: 817-877-1264
>     >
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