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Layer Grade – The Standard for Displaying Digital Art Digital art deserves the same reverence as any fine art piece hung on a wall. We created Layer Canvas because we couldn’t find a display that presented digital art as it was meant to be seen: with presence and precision. In doing so, we set a new standard for defining the visual quality of a device. Layer Grade is our technical standard that defines what it means to be a museum-quality digital canvas—a display worthy of presenting fine art. It is not a single specification. Layer Grade is a system of requirements – visual, computational, and environmental – that together ensure digital artwork is experienced as the artist intended, without compromise. Every component has been carefully considered, tested, and calibrated to meet this standard.
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Artists are paid through ViewTime™, our recurring royalty model. It measures every second a work is lived with and converts that attention into artist revenue. 🎨 "New Feeder III" by Andreas Nicolas Fischer (@studioanf).
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One piece, infinite variants. "Aura" by Andy Duboc (@andyduboc).
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Critic in residence. 🐾 "Cone Gradients" by Zach Lieberman (@zachlieberman).
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I suspect this will one day be seen as a significant moment for digital art. If only you knew what all was happening here.
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Artist, Casey Reas, in his studio.
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"If you're an architect who's sketching, you're going to work with cardboard or chipboard. If you're a musician who's sketching, you’re going to work with the instrument that you’re most expressive with."
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"If you're coding and sketching, it's not enough to make diagrams and to draw and to plan. You actually need to experience things running as code." —Casey Reas
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An art full life. "Phantom Vector" by Anton Dubrovin.
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A new art world, imagined for your space. Layer turns static interiors into living environments, where art shifts with the room, the moment, and the people moving through it. Seen from the street: installation at Cornflake in London.
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In the studio with artist, Zach Lieberman.
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Thank you to the Disegño team for the in-depth feature on Layer in issue #41. Available now. An excerpt from: “To Infinity” – Words by Helen Gonzalez Brown. “Narrowing the aesthetic of digital art available on Layer, Angelo Sotira hopes, will not only provide art that is more likely to be enjoyed at home, but also elevate public perception of digital art.”
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At home with Layer Founder Edition collector, Daniel English.⁠ ⁠ Featuring:⁠ ▸ "Into The Light" by Jason Ting⁠ ▸ "Richter" by Leander Herzog x Richard Nadler ▸ "Cone Gradients" by Zach Lieberman⁠
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The future is often invited in through the side door. Digital art needs a permanent place in culture. Not adjacent. Central.
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