The Digital Armory Denver
DENVER, CO - 2021
Design and build a 24 channel, 13,000 sf, 3 story open air digital art venue controlled by one central a/v booth. The floor to ceiling renovation of this building combined spatial design with expertly placed technology, artwork, sound and lighting. Features are 10 HD multi-cam, hifi, projection-enabled vertical and horizontal spaces, enabled live-streaming, e-broadcast tech, multi-track recording, complex power distribution and more. The space is a practice venue for some of the world’s most respected audio and video engineers such as Supernova and Meow Wolf. WEBSIT
DESIGN AND BUILD | CURATION | TECHNOLOGY
Formerly a weapons armory and boxing gym, this 3-story open-air building has been modularly re-designed to provide a multipurpose workspace and state-of-the-art technology for artists, as well as an ever-changing, dynamic exhibition space for the public. The renovation included demo, infrastructure, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and technical repairs and upgrades, and surface and lighting rehabilitation.
The Digital Armory - now a 40 channel hi-tech creative facility has hosted large scale events and global broadcasts such as Denver Digerati - Denver’s largest Digital Animation Festival, Meow Wolf, multiple Radical Love Movement Mixed Media Dance Performances, I am Raverro, Rainbow Militia, Supernova and more.
Carlos Martiel's multicasted "Third Person" which was shot at The Armory and broadcasted on Daniels & Fisher Tower as part of Night Lights Denver, as well as on the History Colorado Building and the Capital. The Digital Armory was also the site of Robbie Fikus CBS interview for his projection artwork on the D&F Tower, and won Westword Denver's Best LiveStream Facility.