Thursday, 25 Apr 2019 09:48 GMT

Improving spaces with streamable artwork

A new partnership will see displays utilised as changeable artworks designed to create more productive workspaces.

Signagelive has joined forces with ArtPlayer, a TV streaming and digital signage art service that aims to bring world famous, high resolution art images to workspaces and reception areas.

Morten Kryger, managing director at ArtPlayer comments: “We are excited to be partnering with global digital signage leader Signagelive to expand the reach of our ArtPlayer service to Signagelive customers worldwide. ArtPlayer can easily be implemented into Signagelive’s digital signage platform simply by adding a link to the playlist.

“ArtPlayer’s thousands of beautiful and crisp artworks can create great value for Signagelive customers by being used for decoration, enhancing work environment, increasing creativity and productivity, reducing stress and perceived wait time etc.

"In fact, research has in recent years had increasing recognition of the power of art for boosting the well-being, happiness and engagement of people.”

Displaying art in the workplace and public spaces has been shown to boost productivity, lower stress and increase wellbeing

ArtPlayer will now be integrated for Signagelive powered players and SoC displays and content will be available through the Signagelive Marketplace.

Jason Cremins, founder and chief executive officer at Signagelive adds: “Through our Signagelive Marketplace, we aim to bring the widest choice of content and apps to our customers and partners.

“The inclusion of ArtPlayer to the Marketplace enables an extensive library of modern and contemporary artworks to be scheduled and published to any Signagelive supported player or display.

"Displaying art in the workplace and public spaces has been shown to boost productivity, lower stress and increase wellbeing; all of which are compelling reasons to add ArtPlayer to your digital signage content strategy.

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