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The writing's on the screen, not the wall for Deborah's latest investment
Added: 2nd August 2010
Lamacoustics an
d their digital graffiti wall secured Deborah's backing in Episode 4, Series 8 of Dragons' Den.
Lumacoustics is a creative company who design and build interactive and engaging experiences. One of their most successful projects is YrWall, a fantastic interactive tool for creating digital, virtual graffiti on a large screen using a modified spray paint can. Instead of paint, when the cap is pressed the can ‘sprays’ infra red light, which is tracked by a computer as it moves across the screen. The digital paint appears wherever the can is sprayed, just like spraying paint on a real wall.
YrWall has been used by a wide of range of clients including Google, Chevrolet and Red Bull, and appeared at a variety of events including the MTV European Music Awards, Glastonbury Festival and the London Virgin Marathon.
Deborah and Peter offered £50,000 between them for a 40% share in the business. Deborah said about YrWall, "I thought it may be a 'one go wonder' but it was so much fun and I found, rather than thinking 'I’ve done that now', that I really wanted to do some more!"
For more information on Lumacoustics and YrWall click here to visit their page on this website or visit the Lamacoustics or dedicated YrWall websites.
