Posts Tagged:projection mapping

4 big trends at InfoComm 2014

We had a chance to walk around InfoComm 2014 this year. There were lots of exciting things to see, and here are some highlights! Attack of the 98” 4k Screens! Seems like everyone is showing off gigantic pieces of glass. LG, NEC, Planar, Panasonic, and Samsung all were showing 98” 4k screens. Not only are…

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The New Role of Interactivity in Music

The Stimulant team is comprised of individuals with varied backgrounds, but the one thing we all have in common: we’re music geeks. We follow the music industry closely and naturally we’ve taken note of the massive shift in the way people consume music, especially over the past decade. The disruptions in the music industry resulting…

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Intel Museum Ultrabook™ Exhibit

As part of our ongoing partnership with the Intel Museum, we designed and developed an interactive installation to highlight the unique features of the Intel Ultrabook™. The exhibit features a transparent touch-sensing LCD display in front of an actual Ultrabook. When users interact with the LCD, the screen of the Ultrabook and the 11’ x…

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Five of Our Favorite Finds: July ’13 Edition

Clever projection mapping surfaces, a collection of kinetic installations, and a man carrying his own legs (you read that right), are a few of our favorite finds from July. 1. Five Prototypes is a collection of supremely inspiring kinetic installations displayed in the MADE Gallery, Berlin. 2. The Skrillex Cell mixes 3D projection mapping and…

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Intel’s Connect to Life Experience at CES 2012

Stimulant collaborated with Foghorn to build a 168-foot-wide interactive 3D virtual life simulation for Intel at CES 2012.