Sharp TV from gizomodo.com.au

Sharp has unveiled a stunning 26-foot-tall Christmas tree made of 43 Aquos LCD televisions in New York’s Grand Central Station.  Sizes of the TV’s range from 19 to 52 inches and are interspersed by pine brances.  The patterns on the screens have been designed by Japanese video artist Tsuyoshi Takashiro.

Sharp TV from gizomodo.com.au

Many shopping centres and destinations pay a lot of money for their Christmas Trees & decorations.  Why not look at how you can turn them into innovative marketing opportunities?  You might end up with them costing you nothing or even better – someone paying you for them.

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