Installation Technician

Role

Sets up, checks, maintains, and resets technical equipment used to present immersive work.

Description

An Installation Technician sets up, checks, maintains, and resets the technical equipment used to present an immersive work. This may include headsets, computers, sensors, projectors, speakers, cables, props, controllers, charging stations, tracking systems, and room layouts.

In immersive media, installation quality directly affects the artwork. A dirty headset, weak audio channel, tracking drift, loose cable, bad reset, or misaligned room can change the participant’s experience. The technician helps protect the public form of the work.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within exhibition operations, the Installation Technician keeps the work presentable and functional under real public conditions. They translate technical requirements into daily setup, maintenance, checks, resets, and troubleshooting.

Scope Note

May include equipment setup, cabling, device charging, tracking checks, headset cleaning, room readiness, software launch, resets, troubleshooting, inventory checks, safety checks, and technical issue reports.

Boundary Note

The Installation Technician is different from the developer or technical artist who built the system. The technician operates and maintains the presentation environment so the work can run for public audiences.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with installation producers, technical producers, front-of-house teams, support operators, developers, show-control operators, venue technicians, and facilitators.

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