Redd Experience Design brings Redd Scapes, a digital art installation for homes
Redd Experience Design has launched a unique new product, Redd Scapes, over the weekend at a pop-up store in Bangalore. These are digital art installations that bring the experiences of museums and other public spaces to home. Redd Scapes are purpose-built computers encased in hand-crafted frames that make them look like any other artwork in the house. Imagine a fish that swims by when it detects someone looking at a placid lake scene or art that shows a morning cup of coffee when users wake up. Redd Scapes allows users to experience digital artwork as the artist intended.
Users can hang Redd Scapes in their foyer so it can put a smile on the face as they step out to meet the world. Or they can enchant guests with Redd Scapes on living room’s coffee table. Or calm their senses with Redd Scapes in bedroom.
The lifeblood of Redd Scapes is, of course, the artworks. Connect to the internet and users can browse, select and purchase the creations of graphic artists, animators, photographers and even poets on the Redd Scapes companion app. Redd Scapes currently sports a 10.1 inch LCD IPS display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. Users can plug it into a socket or run it for hours on its 7000 mAh internal battery.
Sharan Grandigae, CEO, Redd Experience Design, says, “This is a whole new category of product! It’s a digital canvas on which the initial group of artists we’ve been working with have done some amazing things. We’re extremely pleased with the response we’ve received from homeowners so far and are encouraged to produce Redd Scapes in even larger screens.”
Redd Experience Design specializes in helping well-known start-ups and enterprises like Urban Ladder, Lenskart, Asian Paints and Discovery Channel develop and deliver superlative user experiences. They have also released their own products like Redd Drop that helps in file transfer; Redd Bricks, a project tracking, communication and task management app for architects, interior designers, builders and others in the real estate industry and Redd Board, an app for designers to present and annotate.
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