Digital Screen Matrix

Fabrication Steel Aluminum LCD Panels

Large-format digital artwork that had to read as one clean system, not a pile of exposed AV gear. We built freestanding plinths and welded screen supports with every cable and bracket hidden inside the steel.

Overview

Digital screen matrix fabricated for the NODE Foundation exhibition in Palo Alto, California. The build combines freestanding display plinths, welded screen supports, and truss-mounted screen arrays to present large-format pixel-art works across the gallery. The visible forms stay clean and minimal while power, data, and mounting hardware are managed inside the steel assemblies.

Fabrication Process

Welded steel column plinths and screen support structures were cut, welded, finished, and routed internally for power and data. The screen matrix components were engineered for alignment, cable routing, and field adjustment so the installed displays could read as a unified digital system rather than exposed AV equipment.

Materials

  • Welded steel columns
  • Steel tube screen supports
  • Aluminum mounting brackets
  • LCD display panels
  • Powder coat finish
  • Concealed cable routing