Installation Designer

Role

Designs how an immersive work is physically installed, encountered, operated, and maintained.

Boundary Note

Installation design overlaps with exhibition design, production, technical support, scenic design, and show control, but focuses on the designed physical setup rather than only the technical system or curatorial frame.

Collaboration Note

Producers, technical producers, spatial designers, exhibition designers, developers, show control designers, fabricators, front-of-house teams, venue staff, and accessibility consultants.

Description

An Installation Designer defines how an immersive work exists in a physical site. The role connects the creative experience with room layout, equipment placement, cabling, props, safety, audience movement, technical access, staffing, maintenance, and the practical realities of exhibition.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within spatial and physical design, the Installation Designer turns an immersive work into a functioning public or private setup. This may include headset stations, projection surfaces, tracked spaces, seating, theatrical staging, facilitator positions, hardware concealment, and reset procedures.

Scope Note

Room layout, equipment placement, user stations, technical access, cable paths, safety zones, scenic integration, reset flow, maintenance access, and exhibition-ready installation logic.

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