Idea: For centuries, art continues to inspire us. The paintings capture the emotions of the artist, and the spirit of creation reaches the eye of the beholder. Paintings breathe life into their surroundings, inspiring everyone who enjoys them. No wonder almost all the workplaces are filled with real, original paintings to inspire the people working there. The goal there is to make the workers happier, ultimately resulting in higher productivity. When I was strolling through the paintings from MoMA in my office, it occurred to me, why not have digital frames for the paintings? That way, we can lease digital rights to display famous artwork in our offices, and rotating them on hourly basis would enrich the surroundings with life. Rotating artwork adds to dynamics of the workplace. People respond to their environment, and a work environment empowered with enduring works of art is one of the simplest investments that you can make to establish an enthusiastic work culture.
Reward: An artistic work environment!
Bonus: You could add intelligence into the digital frame network, so that it eventually learns the kind of painting people like, and show them those paintings more often. It can also learn the mood of people during meeting and display a soothing painting to keep the things calm.
Reward: An artistic work environment!
Bonus: You could add intelligence into the digital frame network, so that it eventually learns the kind of painting people like, and show them those paintings more often. It can also learn the mood of people during meeting and display a soothing painting to keep the things calm.
2 comments:
It will better to have digital wallpapers changing dynamically according to the local environment, culture, ongoing festivals, ongoing world days celebrated by UNO etc. It will really motivate workers on shop floor to give their best to the organization.
The idea is indeed cool.
An extension of this idea would be having digital wall panels. Besides just the paintings, you can go one step further in changing the wall panel on which the painting is to match the painting on display. Dynamically switch the lighting, decor and even color tone of the wall, suiting the painting of the moment!
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