About Art LED video wall
A gallery-grade LED wall should feel like a canvas, not a TV. Ours is specified the way curators and architects actually work: viewing distance first, ambient light second, structure third, and content fidelity always. The result is a seamless digital surface—flat or gently curved—that carries motion, text, and gradients with the same poise you expect from printed works or projection, minus the glare and geometry compromises.
We start with the room. In museums and cultural spaces, sightlines, reflections, and sound matter as much as pixels. We right-size the pitch to human proximity so typography holds up at close range, then match luminance to the environment rather than maxing nits “just because.” High refresh scan drives camera-clean playback for documentation and broadcast; calibration aligns color and brightness across every module so sky tones don’t band and blacks don’t lift. Structure is equally discreet—wall-mount, ground-support, or flown frames tuck into the architecture with service access that doesn’t hijack the room.
Content is treated like a medium. Slow, purposeful motion reads beautifully in contemplative spaces; higher-contrast, faster cadence fits lobbies and brand activations. We supply canvas-native templates and delivery specs so artists and agencies export once and exhibit confidently: no upscaling ladders, no mushy type, no last-minute guesswork. Operations are pragmatic—front or rear service, replaceable modules, and sensible power budgets—so maintenance is measured in minutes, not cordoned-off weeks.
If the brief wants immersion, multiple walls stitch into continuous planes; if it wants subtlety, a single monolith becomes a focal point that respects daylight and materiality. Either way, the wall behaves like part of the room—present when called upon, quiet when not. No Vegas glare. No gimmicks. Just a faithful, responsive canvas for art, scenography, and installations.
Key Use Cases (curated)
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Museums & galleries: site-specific works, motion studies, text-based pieces
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Cultural venues: pre-show atmospherics, kinetic scenography, data art
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Hospitality & corporate: lobby statements, artist residencies, brand films
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Pop-ups & fashion: runway backdrops, editorial loops, spatial storytelling
Spec Guidance (choose per project)
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Pixel pitch (indoor): ~0.9–3.9 mm (pick by viewing distance and type density)
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Brightness (indoor): ~600–1,800 nits (tuned to ambient; lower for galleries, higher for daylight lobbies)
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Refresh rate: ≥3,840 Hz (camera-friendly; higher available for broadcast)
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Color & uniformity: factory + on-site calibration; 14–16-bit processing typical
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Serviceability: front or rear service modules; magnetic or fast-lock options
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Form factor: flat, gentle concave/convex; inside/outside curves with defined minimum radius
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Cabinet formats: 500×500 mm, 500×1000 mm, and fine-pitch tiles (e.g., 600×337.5 mm)
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Ingress rating: IP20 (indoor). Outdoor variants available on request.
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Structure: wall-mount, ground-support, flown. ADA-sensible footprints available.
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Control: professional LED processors; 4K/8K canvas mapping; gen-lock/sync options
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Power (typical): average/peak per m² specified per pitch; dedicated circuits with headroom
(Numbers are design ranges—finals are project-specific.)
Content & Curation Guidelines
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Render at native canvas resolution. Avoid softening via scaling ladders.
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Typography: use heavier weights below 2.5 mm pitch; avoid hairline serifs at distance.
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Motion cadence: 24–30 fps masters are safe; avoid hyper-fast cuts in contemplative rooms.
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Palette: deep shadows + restrained brights for galleries; higher contrast for lobbies/daylight.
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Camera capture: we validate refresh/scan to mitigate flicker and moiré before opening.
Installation & Integration Workflow
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Discovery (intent, content, audience, capture needs)
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Site survey (dimensions, structure, power, HVAC, egress)
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Pitch/brightness study vs viewing distance & ambient lux
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Structural/mounting drawings; power/data routing
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Content templates & delivery specs
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Install, calibration, acceptance tests (including camera tests)
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Handover & training (maintenance, content ops)
Operations & Maintenance
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Modular hot-swap service (front or rear per spec)
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Health monitoring for temperature, voltage, and module status
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Spare kit: tiles, power supplies, receiver cards, data/power leads
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Annual calibration check recommended; dust management plan for open spaces
What to Send Us (to quote/spec fast)
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Overall wall size or max width/height
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Closest viewing distance & typical audience position
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Ambient light profile (day/night) + any skylights/glazing
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Content type (artworks, text, films, generative, live feed)
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Camera use (doc, broadcast, social capture)
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Mounting preference (wall/ground/flown) & structural constraints
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Power availability and any noise/heat limits
























