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Full-bleed gallery hall photo showing the De-Map interactive touch table installed beneath a large fiber-art wall piece in the museum's stone Great Hall.
Summary
An in-situ shot of the De-Map interactive touch table installed in the museum's stone Great Hall, sitting beneath a large organic fiber-art wall piece between two doorways.
Visual description
Cream slide, thin terracotta top band, left-margin bold sans-serif label "De-Map Interface". One large landscape photograph fills the slide: a grand pale-stone gallery hall with a band of clerestory windows and a carved frieze running across the top, two arched doorways flanking the wall, and a large amber-and-rose organic fiber sculpture mounted center. On the polished floor stands a low black angled-top kiosk, its surface showing a dark grid of irregular tiled cells (a treemap-style interactive map) with small light labels. The foot carries "46", "BRAND GUIDELINES" and a centered "APPLICATIONS".
Key takeaway
Documenting a digital product as a physical object in its real architectural context, the angled black touch table reading as a piece of brand furniture against the monumental stone hall. It grounds an interface design in the space it actually lives in.
Reuse notes
A strong way to present an interactive or kiosk product inside an identity deck, proving it belongs in the environment rather than only existing as flat screens. Needs an architectural installation photo. Pairs directly with the following De-Map interface-detail slide in this deck.
From this deck: DIA De-Map interactive table in situ
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