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Article: CECOCECO Explores Connected Workplace Experiences Through ArtMorph at NeoCon 2026

CECOCECO Explores Connected Workplace Experiences Through ArtMorph at NeoCon 2026

CECOCECO Explores Connected Workplace Experiences Through ArtMorph at NeoCon 2026

Through ArtMorph, the installation explores how architectural surfaces can connect information, atmosphere, interaction, and spatial identity.

 

Chicago, June 7, 2026 — CECOCECO returns to NeoCon 2026 with “Where Design Connects – A Spatial Language by ArtMorph,” an immersive workplace installation exploring how material, digital content, and interaction can become part of the architectural experience.

Presented at Booth #7-4094 during NeoCon 2026 in Chicago, the installation demonstrates how ArtMorph adapts across different workplace touchpoints — from wayfinding and reception to collaborative spaces and transitional environments — creating a connected spatial language throughout the booth.

Rather than presenting isolated product displays, the installation is designed as a continuous workplace journey, where each area explores a different relationship between light, material, interaction, and spatial experience.

 


Material and Spatial Language

Throughout the booth, ArtMorph is presented primarily through marble-inspired Miagao textures alongside selected woodgrain finishes, balancing tactile material expression with immersive digital integration. 

Applied across multiple workplace scenarios, the marble-inspired surface language acts as a visual connector throughout the booth, allowing transitions between spaces to feel more continuous and architecturally unified.

 

Connected Workplace Stories

The installation is structured around five workplace scenarios, each exploring a different relationship between architecture, interaction, and spatial storytelling.

  • Totem —  Information with Architecture
    Serving as a spatial wayfinding device, the installation reimagines the role of signage within the workplace environment. Unlike conventional static indicators, it is designed as a dynamic information surface, capable of shifting and updating content in real time to support different spatial needs.
     
    Fully integrated into the architectural context, the totem does not interrupt the visual language of the space, but becomes part of its material expression. It provides directional cues and information flow while maintaining spatial continuity and aesthetic coherence within the environment.
  •  Gallery — Tactile Interface Experience 
    Positioned on the left side of the booth, the interactive frame installation transforms texture into an interface. Constructed from sixteen different woodgrain textures assembled into a single composition, the framed surface invites visitors to touch and explore the material directly. As different wood textures are activated, human figures appear and respond with different conversational outputs, creating an interaction between tactile materiality and human presence.
  • Reception — Brand Identity with Space
    The reception installation integrates ArtMorph Grande across both the welcome desk and the surrounding backdrop, creating a connected brand experience within one of the workplace’s most visible touchpoints. ArtMorph Edge is also applied across the table corners, allowing digital surfaces and material textures to transition seamlessly across edges and architectural junctions.
  • Elevator Lobby — Transitional Space with Experience
    Using ArtMorph Grande integrated within a refined marble-textured surface, the installation transforms the elevator threshold into a dynamic space, exploring how transitional architectural zones can become immersive experiential moments rather than purely functional circulation areas.
  • Connection Space — Atmosphere with Social Interaction
    By integrating ArtMorph Grande into furniture, the installation transforms the piece into a lighting object that functions as both a spatial feature and an atmospheric element. Through changing digital contents within the surface, the installation explores how illumination can shape comfort, interaction, and shared spatial experience within collaborative environments.

 

ImmersiveMode: Supporting Content and Operation for ArtMorph

CECOCECO integrates ImmersiveMode, a proprietary content creation engine developed by Gensler to support content design and operation for ArtMorph.

ImmersiveMode supports the creation of content that responds more naturally to architectural surfaces, spatial atmosphere, and brand identity. Within this platform, ImmersiveMode provides additional content logic and operational structure, helping content remain spatially appropriate, materially coherent, and consistent over time across different architectural contexts.

Within the installation, it contributes to shaping atmospheric transitions across different workplace scenarios, enhancing the relationship between digital content, material expression, and architectural space.

 

Experience ArtMorph at NeoCon 2026

Through a series of connected workplace applications, CECOCECO’s NeoCon 2026 installation explores how ArtMorph can adapt across different workplace touchpoints and spatial functions, integrating digital content, material expression, and interaction into the architectural experience. Across the installation, these elements come together as a continuous spatial experience shaped by surface, content, and atmosphere.

Visit CECOCECO at Booth #7-4094 to experience ArtMorph at NeoCon 2026.

 

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