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AI for Installation Art Tech Riders: The Document That Saves Install Day
Draft technical riders for installation pieces so venues know exactly what they're committing to.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2installation art
- 3tech riders
- 4venue logistics
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Section 1
The premise
Install-day disasters trace to vague riders. AI can draft a complete tech rider from your work description — the artist verifies dimensions, power, and rigging needs.
What AI does well here
- Draft standard rider sections (dimensions, power, AV, security)
- Surface ambiguities to clarify with venue
- Generate floor-plan annotation prompts
What AI cannot do
- Verify load capacities
- Replace site visit
- Sign rigging certifications
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