ABOUT
Holonyne Corporation provides System Design, Procurement, Project Management, Content Creation/Consulting and System Programming services for large-scale advanced 2D and 3D-S digital display systems. Our integrated approach to design and implementation is based on years of experience completing complex digital display systems for communications, entertainment, exhibitions, architecture, events, art, nightclubs, and other applications.
Our design philosophy for each project combines a sharp focus on precise details with an understanding of how all the technical and creative elements interact. Our objective is to achieve maximum functionality, suitability, programmability, efficiency and cost effectiveness. Our technique is to generate the best results by maintaining the quality of the development and implementation process throughout our involvement in the project.
We employ high-level communications skills to provide precise and timely information that is accessible to project directors and managers, while conveying sufficient meaningful data to technologists and engineers.
Jon 9 has achieved these objectives successfully on several high profile projects. He is available as a contractor or sub-contractor on large-scale complex installations for architectural and entertainment environments.
Representative projects:
- Los Angeles World Airport (LAX) / L.A. Department of Cultural Affairs: SEE CHANGE
$6M permanent public video art installation. 96-screen/60 media servers; 17 artists
- Cirque du Soliel, Mirage, Las Vegas, Manager, Video Department, LOVE: The Beatles,
$2.5M video system. 28 projectors/20 media servers, 350,000 lumens
- Electronic Canvas, Guggenheim Museum / Soho
$10M, 75- screen videowall system for display of media art and museum information
- Encore Productions (Las Vegas); George P Johnson Company (Global)
Consulting on various projects for Event Management Team partnership
- SPLASH! The Riviera, Las Vegas; 20th Anniversary edition
Video design, production, programming. Jeff Kutash, Director
- PIONEER ELECTRONICS, video floor, INFOCOMM
Created from 135 plasma screens; programmed with 4 hi-def videowall processors.
