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Read What Our Partners Are Saying About Niio:

At Niio, our goal has been to make the world’s best moving image art accessible, discoverable and easy to display.  We’ve built out a global supply infrastructure together with industry leading partners so that we can enable a digital art installation on any type of screen or projector device, anywhere in the world, supplied, installed and running within a matter of days.

CE Pro:
Next Big Art Thing: ‘New Media’

“The opportunity in the art world has never been greater for A/V integrators, especially with a movement toward “new media art” comprising computer graphics, animations, virtual reality, interactivity and all other forms of “new media.”
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CE Pro Europe: 
Giant Leap For The Industry

“Barco Residential is confident that its offering with Niio can help take the industry to a whole new level, effectively becoming a ‘curator of experiences’ rather than simply a provider of technology products and services.”
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NOTE: This was one of the TOP 10 most clicked on stories in April. 

 

Whether you are interested in a premium media art installation for your home or office or you’d like to work with us as a Re-seller or Affiliate, please get in touch at [email protected].

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Barco Residential with Bitforms Gallery at Art Basel Miami featuring renowned artist Rafael Lozano- Hemmer’s Bilateral Time Slicer 2016 on Barco’s custom Direct LED digital canvas, highlighting their innovative approach to enabling unique new media art experiences in private residences. In the foreground you can see Rafael’s unique work Au Clair De La Lune 2016.

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