The Light & Shadow Art Corridor at Shenzhen Luohu MIXC, spearheaded by leading optoelectronic display enterprise Mightary (MRLED), features a 500㎡ P1.56 ultra-HD LED mega-screen as its core element. Transforming a 60-meter passageway into China’s largest-scale digital media benchmark, it redefines the integration of commerce and art.
The corridor employs Mightary’s customized P1.56 LED screens with millimeter-level pixel pitches, covering the main passageway and auxiliary "Wings of MIXC" displays, totaling 500㎡. Without additional devices, it delivers naked-eye 3D visual effects, enabling deep interaction between light, shadow, and space while blurring the boundaries between virtuality and reality—setting a new standard for digital experiences in commercial spaces.
The corridor reaches over 100,000 high-end customers daily, becoming a prime platform for brand communication. It has also produced customized birthday short films for international artists such as Jun Won and Kim Jisoo, precisely engaging fan communities and achieving a dual explosion of traffic and commercial value.
As the main exhibition zone of the Shenzhen Light & Shadow Art Festival and a designated venue for the government cultural project "Light Encounters Future," the corridor showcases multiple digital artworks, fostering profound dialogue between technology and humanity. It transforms commercial spaces into new carriers of urban public culture.
Mightary provides a full-service solution, from screen R&D and installation to dynamic interaction and energy optimization, ensuring the mega-screen’s stable operation in complex commercial environments and accelerating the digital transformation of commercial spaces. Leveraging the 500㎡ ultra-HD mega-screen as a fulcrum, Mightary drives cross-industry integration of commerce, art, and technology, infusing urban spaces with technological warmth. In the future, this model may be replicated in more scenarios, allowing the light of innovation to illuminate urban life.