Peckham Digital, Copeland Gallery, 2025, © Mati Granica
Peckham Digital, Copeland Gallery, 2025, © Mati Granica
As our own team is built from a background of artists, curators, and producers, we approach every hire as a collaborative project rather than a simple transaction, we know that the “tech stuff” is often the most daunting hurdle in exhibition-making, and our goal is to ensure that our industry standard hardware is made accessible to every level of the London creative community. At Kitto, we’ve always believed that the most successful installations happen when the technology becomes an invisible extension of the artist’s vision.
Our partnership with Peckham Digital in October 2025 was a landmark example of this philosophy. Serving as the main equipment partner, we powered a substantial program of digital art and live performances that requires a diverse technical palette. To support everything from high-intensity large-scale visuals, to intimate interactive works, we deployed a selection of kit including a 7,200 Lumen Panasonic projector, Meta Quest VR headsets, and specialised Sunfounder displays. All while managing all those granular details, from VESA mounts to HDMI converters we ensured all the artists could remain focused on the innovation of their work rather than the troubleshooting of their hardware.
Our screening packages are ideal for all kinds of events, from intimate home cinema nights to community screenings and even creative projects. Whether you’re transforming your living room into a private theater or organizing an outdoor movie night, we have the tools to make it unforgettable. With Kitto, you can create an experience that your audience will remember. Get in touch today to learn more about our packages and let us help you set the stage for your next screening!
Audrey Damier, Can a Brother Get Some Peace? commissioned by Deptford X, 2025, © Katarzyna Perlak
Audrey Damier, Can a Brother Get Some Peace? commissioned by Deptford X, 2025, © Katarzyna Perlak
Our commitment to the ‘artist-first’ approach continued through our involvement in Deptford X, a festival that is close to us and we’re very proud to have supported. We worked closely with Director Kwong Lee and the team, to focus on delivering high-impact, budget-conscious solutions that maintained professional gallery standard AV provisions. This involved complex multi-channel audio-visual distribution, utilizing 55″ UHD Samsung displays and M-Audio BX8 monitors alongside configured Cyclone media players set for automated playback. We understand that in a festival environment, reliability is everything, which is why we handle the essential logistics, including London wide delivery and site-safety hardware like rubber floor cable protectors to provide a seamless experience for both the organisers and the public.
Tai Shani, Cardinal at Gathering, London, 2025, © Ollie Hammick
Tai Shani, Cardinal at Gathering, London, 2025, © Ollie Hammick
Our work often takes us into the city’s major institutions, where we provide the specialized tools needed for long-form exhibitions. Whether it was supporting Annie Jael Kwan at the Brent Biennale with Short Throw Optoma projectors and Unicol mounts , or facilitating Tai Shani’s seven-week show at Gathering Gallery with BrightSign 4K players and Art-Net-DMX nodes, we thrive on the technical challenges of modern installation. This expertise extends to high-profile solo presentations such as Karimah Ashadu’s exhibition, Tendered, at Camden Art Centre. For this project, we provided a pair of our high-output projectors alongside our reliable BrightSign media players to ensure moving image work was presented with the exact scale and synchronised stability the gallery required.
Adam Knight, Interviews with Historians, Institute of Historical Research at Senate House, London, 2025, © Adam Knight
Adam Knight, Interviews with Historians, Institute of Historical Research at Senate House, London, 2025, © Adam Knight
We love the ‘legacy’ side of media art, earlier in the year, we sourced a Bang & Olufsen (Beovision) CRT monitor and Panasonic headphones for the School of Advanced Study to achieve a specific retro aesthetic, representative of its displayed archive of films. Even for smaller, experimental projects like Madeleine Ruggi’s outdoor audio work – we provided durable gear like our HELVIA waterproof speakers to ensure the art survives the elements. At every scale, from a 50-unit extension lead bundle for a complex site, to a single audio jack splitter.
Madeleine Ruggi, Distress Purchase, Minor Attractions in London, 2025, © Studio Adamson
Madeleine Ruggi, Distress Purchase, Minor Attractions in London, 2025, © Studio Adamson
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With over two decades of experience in London’s arts scene, Kitto combines expert knowledge, high-quality equipment, and a commitment to supporting independent creativity, making us the trusted choice for artists and producers across the city.
Kitto delivers meticulously maintained, professional-grade equipment backed by decades of expertise, ensuring your creative projects are supported with the reliability and quality they deserve.
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