
CECOCECO Introduces Refined Media Expression Through ArtMorph Elite at InfoComm 2026
At InfoComm 2026, ArtMorph Elite showcases enhanced close-range content clarity and refined visual expression, enabling more detailed media to be integrated into architectural surfaces and spatial environments.
Las Vegas, May 26, 2026 — CECOCECO will co-exhibit with ROE Visual at InfoComm 2026, taking place June 17–19 in Las Vegas. Recognized as one of the industry’s leading exhibitions for professional AV, integrated systems, and immersive technologies, InfoComm brings together global professionals across digital media, system integration, architecture, and experiential design.
Under the theme “Invisible Until Activated — From atmospheric integration to refined media expression,” CECOCECO will present ArtMorph Elite and ArtMorph Grande at Booth #C5339, demonstrating how digital content, texture, and light can be embedded into architectural surfaces to support both functional communication and atmospheric expression.

ArtMorph Elite: Refined Spatial Expression
ArtMorph Elite explores how refined media content can be integrated into architectural surfaces while maintaining refined visual clarity and material expression. Designed for close-range applications, the system supports the display of typography, brand communication, graphical information, and dynamic digital content with enhanced visual precision and refined color performance.
For InfoComm 2026, the installation reinterprets the geometric language of ArtMorph through a hexagonal composition, expanding beyond the conventional perception of modular square formats often associated with digital surfaces.
The ArtMorph Elite wall combines a gradual transition between fabric and wood textures with hexagonal forms in varying scales, creating a more dimensional surface composition with layered visual depth. Larger hexagonal modules are used to display refined text-based content and detailed informational media, while the surrounding geometry shapes a more immersive visual experience.
Through the interplay between light effects and textures, the installation creates an optical depth that evokes a naked-eye 3D visual experience, where content appears embedded within the architecture itself. This interaction softens the relationship between media and material, allowing digital content to feel integrated into the spatial atmosphere.
ArtMorph Grande: Surface and Material Language
Alongside ArtMorph Elite, ArtMorph Grande explores the expressive potential of architectural surfaces, focusing on how programmable materials can contribute to spatial identity, atmosphere, and interior storytelling. Finished with a gradual transition between wood and fabric textures, interwoven with marble details, it demonstrates how ArtMorph can support layered graphic treatments, concealed visual information, and embedded illumination while maintaining a coherent material presence within the architectural environment.
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Light Etching — Embedded Illumination Within Material
One side of the installation explores CECOCECO’s Light Etching technique, where illumination passes selectively through etched surface details rather than appearing as applied graphics. The interaction between light and texture creates the impression that the surface has been carved with depth, allowing illuminated elements to appear embedded within the material itself.
As lighting shifts across the wall, illuminated details become more pronounced within the textured layers, adding dimensionality and visual depth to the overall surface composition.
- Hidden Layers — Revealed by Light, Hidden by Design
The opposite side explores ArtMorph’s Hidden Layer concept, where graphics and visual details remain nearly invisible under normal lighting conditions. As illumination moves across the surface, concealed elements gradually emerge through the material, transforming the wall from a subtle textured surface into an expressive media experience.
By allowing content to appear only under specific lighting conditions, the installation creates a shifting relationship between material surface, visual communication, and spatial atmosphere.
Furniture Integration with ArtMorph
In addition to the two main walls, CECOCECO will also present an ArtMorph-integrated table demonstrating how the system can extend beyond architectural walls into furniture applications.
By applying ArtMorph across surfaces and edges, the table creates a continuous material and media experience that connects architectural and furniture-scale elements within the same spatial environment.
Experience ArtMorph at InfoComm 2026
Through ArtMorph Elite and ArtMorph Grande, CECOCECO’s presentation at InfoComm 2026 explores how refined functional communication and atmospheric spatial expression come together within a unified architectural language.
Visit CECOCECO at Booth #C5339 to experience ArtMorph during InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas.



















































































