A gallery wall of riso-printed drifts. Visitors hold a phone at forty centimetres, and the paper answers: the drift-lines animate, photos float, the score plays from the place it was captured.
Living Wall is a commissioned installation: a curated selection of drifts from a city, printed as a continuous wall grid with AR image-tracking and spatial audio. The physical artefact stands alone as editorial print; the phone reveals a second layer without demanding attention.
Installations have been proposed at biennales, faculty foyers, permanent collections, and festival venues. Each wall is scoped to the host’s city and drifts are captured during a two-to-three-week residency.
- HANGAt eye level. 1.55m centre line.
- LIGHTSoft, not directional. Avoid spotlights; they confuse tracking.
- PHONE DISTANCE40cm ideal. First target locks in under 2s.
- AUDIOWalk-through headphones or spatial speakers.
- SEATINGOptional low bench facing the wall at 2m.
- NETWORKOffline-capable. No audience Wi-Fi required.
This is a commissioned installation.
Covers residency, riso production, NFC programming, AR authoring, install, and a minimum 12-month run. Multi-city tours negotiated separately. Educational institution rates available on request.
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