2014

ADi Procure The Digital Revolution

ADi Audiovisual are pleased to be equipment partner with The Barbican Curve gallery to procure equipment for the fascinating current show

Digital Revolution:
An immersive exhibition of art, design, film, music and videogames
Barbican Centre, London, UK
3 July – 14 September 2014
#digitalrevolution
www.barbican.org.uk/digitalrevolution

Digital Revolution, installation images, Barbican Centre, 3 July – 14 September 2014 ,

Digital Revolution Installation At The Barbican Centre    Digital Revolution Installation At The Barbican Centre

Digital Revolution Installation At The Barbican Centre

Digital Revolution Installation At The Barbican Centre

 

Photography Credit Matthew G Lloyd-Getty Images

Calvert 22 Foundation

Close and Far: Russian Photography Now

We are extremely pleased to continue our relationship with Calvert 22 Foundation, and particularly inspired by the work on show in the current exhibition of Russian Photography.

Curated by Kate Bush, it features the truly amazing work of Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky (1863-1944), Max Sher (b.1975), Olya Ivanov (b 1981), Alexander Gorsky (b.1980), Taus Makhacheva (b.1983) and Dimitry Venkov (b.1980)

Installation Photography by Andy Keate

ADi built and installed all the exhibition display furniture and provided and installed all of the audio-visual elements.
Getting the 11 metre long display vitrine from our workshop to the upper gallery was … fun.

The exhibition runs to August 17th

It’s all bespoke and mirrors

Stanley Spencer  Projection

Somerset House: Heaven in a Hell of War Exhibition

ADi AV recreated Stanley Spencer’s Altar Piece at Sandham Memorial Chapel using a Barco Short throw Projector and mirror in order to achieve a near lifesize image from floor to ceiling.

Photograph. Mark Wayman

Aziz + Cucher at Gazelli Art House

Time of The Empress by Aziz + Cucher

image © Sam Drake

In January 2014 ADi AV installed this audiovisual piece using Samsung narrow bezel professional display screens for their show at Gazelli Art House, London.

 

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