How do you turn a long wall into a story you can literally slide through? On the Infosys campus, the brief was to bring the company’s journey with a client to life on a single wall – not as a static timeline, but as something people could play with, remember and return to. The result is a dynamic installation where history and technology move together, quite literally, on rails.
The core of the solution is a large digital screen mounted between two custom channels that run the entire length of the wall. The wall itself is clad in a vinyl backdrop printed with key dates, creating a clean, information-rich base layer that is always visible. The screen glides along the channels and, when it is positioned over a particular date, it switches to content from that period – films, visuals, data, whatever the story of that moment needs to be.
What makes the experience dramatic is how simple it feels in use - a crisp band of dates and a single luminous frame that moves and transforms the wall wherever it pauses. The engineering provides for smooth-running channels sized precisely for the display, with reinforced mounting so that the screen appears to “float” in front of the graphic timeline.
And because the content is managed through the cloud, the wall is as dynamic behind the scenes as it looks on the surface. Teams can refresh what each date stands for by simply uploading a new file, turning the installation into a living, editable museum of work, culture and innovation rather than a one-time infographic.
For Infosys, it has become a conversation starter for visitors and employees alike – a wall that showcases the innovative ethos of the company, along with its motto of Navigating the Next.