Digital Fabric, one of the most successful bespoke AV consultancies to the local museum and visitor attraction sector, was recently commissioned to develop interactive windows for the newly opened Wits Arts Museum in Bramfontein.

“The screens face the streets and they use tracking cameras to detect movement by curious night visitors. It gives the museum an entire audience on the other side of the glass and we are helping to develop a viral campaign around the concept,’ says Gavin Olivier of Digital Fabric.

Located on the corner of Jan Smuts Avenue and Jorissen Street, the museum has an invitingly open glass-fronted ground floor which allows for views into the exhibition spaces from the streets. The museum is scheduled to open on 18 May.