CECOCECO presented its ArtMorph architectural LED display technology at InfoComm 2026. The product family integrates LED panels behind customized, textured architectural skins, transforming standard surfaces into dynamic visual displays that maintain the appearance of conventional walls when powered off. This system is designed to address the high maintenance and deployment costs associated with bespoke LED integrations by offering a standardized, serviceable product line.
—
HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.
—
The product line includes ArtMorph Grande, a 6.0mm pixel pitch display designed for architectural installations, and ArtMorph Elite, a high-resolution 2.6mm pixel pitch display optimized for close-range interactive experiences, signage, and wayfinding. The system utilizes textured veneers that replicate materials such as wood grain, stone, and concrete, allowing physical contact and manual cleaning. While currently deployed on walls and ceilings, the company is experimenting with integrating the ArtMorph finish with ROE Visual’s Black Marble LED floor system.
Interactive capabilities are enabled through the integration of external sensor systems, including infrared (IR) frames for direct touch functionality and LiDAR cameras for real-time shadow generation and interactive content mapping. For custom projects, CECOCECO collaborates with architecture firms like Gensler, HKS, and HLW to match specific vendor veneers, ensuring the display panel fits seamlessly into the surrounding interior architecture.
The content creation pipeline relies on mapping physical panel textures using Adobe Photoshop layouts imported into Adobe After Effects, where designers generate masks and coordinate systems to trace physical design features. After video compilation and editing in Adobe Premiere, the final media files are loaded directly into the display player. For automated content generation, CECOCECO is partnering with Gensler’s GXT group to develop Immersive Mode, a subscription-based hardware appliance that uses generative AI shaders to dynamically render graphics that respect the structural layout and physical boundaries of the wall veneer.
Deployment use cases for the ArtMorph series span commercial offices, museums, and maritime environments, including cruise ship installations. A notable deployment with MSC Cruises features an 8-meter-tall by 6-meter-wide interactive wall that extends from a vertical surface onto the ceiling. The structural durability of the textured skins allows these installations to withstand high-traffic public environments while remaining easy to service and maintain.



