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At Digital Art Week event Idealworks Experience Space in London, Brad Koerner, the senior product marketing manager for Ventana, introduces the modular microLED screen technology with revolutionary potential for architecture and interior design, here featuring a hundred rendered designs to imagine all the possibilities this technology now makes possible. The key feature of this technology is its ultra-thin architectural tiles equipped with micro LED technology. The tiles measure 300x300 mm and are only 18 mm thick, allowing them to seamlessly integrate into various architectural settings, providing a new way to use digital surfaces in design

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Koerner, an architect with experience in theater and architectural lighting design, is enthusiastic about the potential of Ventana's micro LED technology to transform architectural design. Traditional LED displays and LCD screens typically require bulky installations and are often hidden behind cabinetry or curtains. However, Ventana's modular tiles allow for a completely different approach, turning entire wall surfaces into digital displays. This shift opens up new possibilities for architects and interior designers to create unique and immersive environments.

To inspire architects and interior designers, Ventana produced an architectural lookbook, showcasing a variety of concepts created using AI tools like Midjourney. The lookbook features examples of how the modular LED tiles can be used in different settings, from ultra-luxury yachts to open-plan living spaces. The modularity of the tiles allows for unique applications, such as retractable walls that reveal stunning views or large-scale digital art installations. The versatility of Ventana's technology extends beyond traditional rectangular screens, allowing for various form factors and scale sizes.

One of the exciting aspects of Ventana's technology is the opportunity to design content that complements the physical design of the modular screens. Instead of hiding screens, Ventana's approach encourages architects and interior designers to embrace digital displays as a significant architectural feature. This change in perspective transforms how designers think about integrating technology into their spaces. Koerner emphasizes that the digital screens can become virtual portals that enhance the overall aesthetics and experience of a room.

The lookbook also highlights how Ventana's LED tiles can transform traditional spaces into immersive environments. For example, a hotel ballroom could use digital displays to create customized settings for weddings or other events. Ventana's technology allows for digital media packages that can be tailored to specific themes or moods, providing a unique experience for guests. Additionally, the immersive capabilities of the technology can create stunning backdrops, allowing architects and interior designers to explore a range of visual effects and scenarios.

One of the significant advantages of Ventana's modular LED tiles is their flexibility in design and scalability. The technology allows for seamless integration into various architectural elements, such as glass planes, suspended installations, and ultra-thin aluminum backings. This flexibility enables the creation of large-scale digital art pieces that can transform traditional hospitality spaces, such as lobbies and lounges, into captivating environments. The ultra-thin tiles can also be used in luxury kitchens, where digital displays can cycle through different content to match the time of day or mood.

Koerner also discusses the potential for Ventana's LED tiles to become a primary source of lighting in architectural spaces. As every pixel becomes a light source, interior designers can explore new ways to use digital surfaces for both illumination and visual effects. This integration of digital media surfaces with architectural lighting offers a unique creative opportunity, allowing designers to experiment with different levels of brightness, contrast, and motion. As Ventana's technology becomes more widely adopted, it could significantly impact how architects and interior designers approach lighting design in their projects.

Overall, Ventana's modular LED tile technology represents a significant shift in architectural design and interior decoration. By transforming entire wall surfaces into digital displays, architects and interior designers can create immersive and captivating environments that blur the lines between the digital and physical worlds. The technology's flexibility, scalability, and potential for artistic expression offer a new frontier for design, with possibilities limited only by the imagination of those who embrace it.
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