CASE STUDY Premier Graphics uses Drytac films to bridge the gap on innovative art installation APPLICATION : Canadian design and graphics business Premier Graphics used Drytac Polar Grip print media and Interlam Pro laminates to produce a series of eye-catching graphics for a futuristic augmented reality art installation on the Cambie Street Bridge in Vancouver. Canadian company Premier 19,000sq ft public art installation walking through the walkway. Graphics recently used a for the Vancouver Biennale Premier Graphics selected range of films and laminates exhibition. Installed in June Drytac Polar Grip white from Drytac supplied by ND 2021, Angel’s design featured polymeric self-adhesive film Graphics to produce a series a huge, two-dimensional for the printed film parts of of stunning colourful graphics vinyl mural that wrapped the the installation, as well as for an innovative project at pedestrian walkway, supporting Drytac Interlam Pro Emerytex the Cambie Street Bridge in columns and underside of the PVC overlaminating film for Vancouver. The project brought bridge, turning what is usually a the floor graphics and Drytac to life a vision by artist Jessica relatively dull structure into an Interlam Pro Matte pressure Angel, who came up with the eye-catching piece of art. sensitive overlaminating film for clever idea of mixing colourful AR took this a step further, the pillars and ceiling. All the graphics with augmented with passers-by encouraged graphics were printed on the reality (AR) to “extend” the to download a free app and company’s HP Latex R1000 Plus. Cambie Street Bridge into a hold up their phone while “The process consisted of
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