2015
FLUX
multisensory environment
CLIENT
Volksbank Oberberg
TEAM
together with David Grieshammer, Michael Jurisch, Thomas Sulzbach & Niklas Ißelburg (former Universal Interaction team), Sonja Bielke, Bächer Bergmann, Sascha Haus, Press Every Key & Jakob Kilian
PHOTOS & MOVIES
Bodo Dretzke, Onat Heklimoglu & NEOANALOG
Hybrid Space
Wooden walls are combined with screens to open various perspectives on the world behind. Through the use of analog materials, high-tech almost becomes invisible – forming a hybrid space.
Additionally to the fully automated system, touch panels allow basic control.
Calming effects of nature are transformed into a dynamic flow of abstract elements inviting the visitors to take a break from everyday life.
Digital Posters
Circle shaped objects in the shop window communicate site-specific informations within an emotional context.
Elements from the three themes water, wind and light are combined with typography in motion.
Technology meets material
Full-HD screens are synchronized regarding space and time in each of the rooms. The structure of the walls combines pieces of wood in different materials and sizes. Hidden doors provide the possibility to use one screen for presentations.
Prototyping, choosing the right wood, finding a rare square screen and constructing different shapes was a long road. We ended up with four unique objects that we would love to have in our living room.
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2015
FLUX
multisensory environment
CLIENT
Volksbank Oberberg
TEAM
together with David Grieshammer, Michael Jurisch, Thomas Sulzbach & Niklas Ißelburg (former Universal Interaction team), Sonja Bielke, Bächer Bergmann, Sascha Haus, Press Every Key & Jakob Kilian
PHOTOS & MOVIES
Bodo Dretzke, Onat Heklimoglu & NEOANALOG
Hybrid Space
Wooden walls are combined with screens to open various perspectives on the world behind. Through the use of analog materials, high-tech almost becomes invisible – forming a hybrid space.
Additionally to the fully automated system, touch panels allow basic control.
Calming effects of nature are transformed into a dynamic flow of abstract elements inviting the visitors to take a break from everyday life.
Digital Posters
Circle shaped objects in the shop window communicate site-specific informations within an emotional context.
Elements from the three themes water, wind and light are combined with typography in motion.
Technology meets material
Full-HD screens are synchronized regarding space and time in each of the rooms. The structure of the walls combines pieces of wood in different materials and sizes. Hidden doors provide the possibility to use one screen for presentations.
Prototyping, choosing the right wood, finding a rare square screen and constructing different shapes was a long road. We ended up with four unique objects that we would love to have in our living room.
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