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Unique Analog Installation

Picture Flap allows art to express itself in more ways than just a static photo on the wall by utilizing the motion and sound of analog technology. This continuous rotation of thirty different pieces leaves guests with an engaging experience from any style exhibit. Implementing this surprise and delight aesthetic into permanent and temporary exhibits has never been easier with Picture Flap.

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Use case: We Vote Art Contest

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During September we co-hosted the We Vote Art Contest to promote the vote for the November Presidential election. Upon receiving art ranging from paintings, vector images, photographs, and sketches; we converted each submission into digital copies to put on the board. The board ran throughout the month of October in La Colombe in Fishtown and generated thousands of impressions. Read More Here. Read about it here!

Evergreen Capabilities

Our Picture Flaps “replace, refresh, and recycle” abilities, allow museums to keep up with the newest exhibits while staying green. Each flap is easily removed and replaced with up to thirty new additions to the exhibit by simply snapping each into place – much easier than reframing. Once the flaps are replaced, the old flaps have the ability to be recycled.

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Test Your Ideas

Click the button below to be redirected to the Picture Flap inspiration deck. In this, you’ll find in-depth specs, inspiration, and design details. This is great for sharing with clients.

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