Choosing the right wall
Selecting a suitable wall is one of the most important steps when installing INITI Playground. The quality of the wall directly affects projection clarity, touch accuracy, and overall player experience.
Requirements for a wall
When choosing a wall, consider the following requirements:
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Solid structure
The wall should be stable and durable enough to withstand frequent interaction, including players touching the surface or throwing soft balls. A rigid surface ensures consistent touch accuracy and long-term reliability. -
Flat surface
The wall should be as flat as possible. Uneven surfaces may distort the projected image or reduce interaction precision. -
Minor obstacles
Small obstacles such as electrical outlets or switches are acceptable, provided they do not protrude more than 5 cm from the wall surface. Larger protrusions may interfere with projection alignment or touch detection. -
Surface finish (recommended)
Matte, light-colored walls provide the best visual results. Highly reflective, glossy, textured, or very dark surfaces may reduce projection visibility.
Choosing the right wall ensures reliable performance and a smooth interactive experience for players. For additional guidance and practical examples, watch the video below.
Portable wall setup
For temporary installations or events, INITI Playground can also be installed using a portable truss construction.
This solution is useful when:
- ceiling mounting is not possible,
- drilling into walls or ceilings is restricted,
- the installation is temporary,
- the system is used outdoors (e.g., festivals, exhibitions, or touring events).
A truss structure can be used to build both:
- a projection wall frame, and/or
- a stable projector mounting tower.
This approach allows flexible deployment even in open spaces or non-permanent venues.
