A Content-First Permanent Install at Gangneung Metaverse Experience Center
When the City of Gangneung opened its Metaverse Experience Center, the brief was straightforward and quietly demanding. The room had to run all day, every day, with school groups in the morning and walk-in families in the afternoon. The content needed to be alive but not loud. The hardware needed to vanish.
We built it as a content-first install.
What we built
A mobile-projection setup using MP series units, sized for a permanent location but operable like a rental. Multiple floor and wall surfaces, several scenes running in rotation, and a control layer that lets the center's staff swap programs from a simple touch panel.
The hardware sits behind clean panels. Cables are out of sight. From a visitor's point of view, the room is doing the work, not the equipment.
Why a mobile-class install for a permanent space
Most permanent media spaces are built around fixed mounts and dedicated wiring. That works until the content needs to evolve. The center's curators wanted to add new scenes a few times a year and to reconfigure the room for events.
Mobile-class hardware gives them that freedom. The projectors can be repositioned. The floor scene can be lifted out and replaced. The wall surface can become a different surface next quarter.
What visitors experience
The center rotates between interactive scenes drawn from the Paintpam library — floor ripple, wall scroll, and several others. Each scene is built to be self-evident: a visitor walks in, the room reacts within a second or two, and the rules become clear without instructions.
School groups tend to test it. Families tend to inhabit it. Both groups stay longer than they were planning to.
Who this is for
Public experience centers, museum lobbies, education spaces, and any permanent venue where the content needs to change but the install budget cannot. A mobile-class install gives you a permanent room with a portable backend.
If you are opening a space and the content roadmap is not yet final, build it this way.
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