When Digital Illusions Feel Real: A Look at DVSI’s Anamorphic Walls

December 3, 2025

There is something fascinating about the moment a flat digital display suddenly feels three dimensional. Even when you understand the technology behind it, your eyes still try to make sense of what they are seeing. That reaction, that second look, is one of the reasons we enjoy creating Anamorphic Walls at DVSI.


We work with screens every day, yet most of them behave exactly as expected. They show content, they give information and they do their job quietly in the background. Anamorphic Walls are different. They are designed to stop you in your tracks. They turn a surface into a moment that feels almost alive, and that is where the real fun begins.

At its core, an Anamorphic Wall uses carefully shaped LED displays combined with perspective mapped content. The idea is simple to explain but incredibly precise to deliver. When the angles, content and calibration all align, the illusion breaks free from the corner of the screen and becomes something that feels physically present in the space. It might be a rotating planet, a piece of digital art or something playful and unexpected, but it always produces a sense of depth and movement that stands out.

One of the things we enjoy most about these installations is how differently they behave depending on the environment. A corporate lobby might use an anamorphic effect to create a striking first impression. An experience centre might use it to support a narrative or explain a concept in a memorable way. A technology showroom might use it to highlight innovation. The wall becomes whatever the space needs it to be, and the content can shift from informative to artistic in an instant.

Behind every project is a lot of collaboration. Our team handles everything from designing the content to aligning the LED displays, calibrating the viewing angles, tuning the motion cues and integrating the playback systems into the wider AV setup. These are the kinds of projects where engineering and creativity meet in the middle, and that is where DVSI does its best work.

As digital spaces evolve, we are seeing more organisations explore anamorphic effects because they create something people genuinely remember. They transform a display into an experience, and an experience into a feeling. That is powerful in environments where first impressions matter.

If you are thinking about how to bring something unexpected into your space, an Anamorphic Wall might be the right fit. We have seen these installations change how people use a room, interact with content and even think about a brand. They are not just visual; they shape the atmosphere of a space in a way that feels fresh and engaging.

If you would like to explore what an Anamorphic Wall could bring to your environment, our team would be happy to help you imagine the possibilities.




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DVSI is a specialist architectural digital design and build agency. Working from offices around the world, we provide clients such as Walmart, Accenture, Deloitte, EY & Reliance with immersive technology, experiential media and global deployment services. 

We’d be happy to share examples of our work, explore your goals, and help you imagine what’s possible.




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