Disguise, a global leader in media server technology and extended reality (XR) solutions, will offer InfoComm 2026 attendees the chance to experience the future of live entertainment and immersive attractions firsthand, showcasing updates to its toolset and partnerships with Smart Monkeys, Planar, and more.
InfoComm 2026 is taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 13 to 19 June, with the show floor open from 17 to 19 June.
The company will exclusively announce a new version of its projection mapping solution, Mapping Matter. This will be demonstrated at 2 pm on Wednesday, 17 June, at N7568-MR.
The web-based application allows users to visualise their projection projects and optimise setup configuration. It now comes with an array of new features developed to make project planning easier than ever.

Updates include an expanded projector library, integration of LED tiles and projection mirrors, and the ability to add layers to the project file for easy setup comparisons.
To book a Mapping Matter demo or a meeting with the Disguise team at Infocomm, please click here.
Disguise solutions in action
At the Smart Monkeys Inc. booth, N7214, Disguise will showcase its forthcoming integration with ISAAC. This platform enables users to access, operate, and maintain AV systems from a web browser, delivering a streamlined show-control interface for complex systems.
This integration includes content management system (CMS), scheduling and infrastructure monitoring components, and allows both technical and non-technical users to easily operate and monitor Disguise systems alongside their wider AV system, eliminating the need for round-the-clock on-site monitoring.
With the CMS integration, any team member can manage, distribute and schedule new content to play back. This can be either on-site or remote, and significantly enhances usability and the overall operator experience.
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Visitors to the Smart Monkeys booth can also see a demo of two upcoming Disguise Designer software features, developed to further improve operational ease.
The new Looks feature is a track type consisting of a single section and any amount of layers. The properties used by the layers, such as content and brightness, are exposed and can be adjusted through API endpoints.
With the Compositions feature, everything specified by a Look is packaged for transportable playback. This includes a series of API endpoints to support media lifecycle management, including export, import, and deletion from a Designer project.
These workflows and their respective API endpoints represent the future of content versatility in video systems. As such, operators can make fast, easy content changes to their project file, either in the Designer GUI or using third-party applications and controllers.

At the Planar booth, C7258, InfoComm attendees can see how Planar's award-winning commercial display solutions are powered by four Disguise servers, including the VX range.
Disguise’s portable X1 software solution will also be on show at both the Planar and Smart Monkeys booths. This technology enables production teams to access Designer to build and deliver single-output shows and experiences from their laptops or preferred hardware, without a dedicated Disguise media server.
By remaining within the Disguise ecosystem when travelling or working on smaller shows, rather than reprogramming on an alternative solution, teams can save significant time and simplify logistics.
Insights at the Spotlight Stage
In addition to technology demos, Disguise will be hosting a series of speaking sessions at InfoComm during a Spotlight Stage takeover on 18 June at Booth N6668.
These sessions begin with Integrated Workflows for Always-On Experiences at 9.30 am. In this session, Disguise and Smart Monkeys will share insights into the integrated workflows of the future, and discuss how venues such as MGM Cotai are already benefiting from Disguise’s new ISAAC integration.

At 10 am, Behind The Scenes of Kid Cudi’s Tech-Driven Tour, the creative and technical minds at Dark Matter and Human Person will reveal how the immersive visuals for Kid Cudi’s tech-driven Rebel Ragers Tour were brought to life.
Then, at 10.30 am, creative and technical experts from Disney Live Entertainment, Dead Skull and Disguise will present Elevating Visitor Engagement with Spatial Storytelling. This offers an in-depth look at spatial storytelling techniques that enable guests to become active participants in events or attractions.
Recently, Disguise celebrated the launch of the Fantasy Box, a new multi-purpose cultural venue at MGM Macau, a five-star hotel in China.
Rebecca Hardy has over 10 years' experience in the culture and heritage sector. She studied Fine Art at university and has written for a broad range of creative organisations including artists, galleries, and retailers. When she's not writing, she spends her time getting lost in the woods and making mud pies with her young son.







