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Our Friends at communications agency Hauser Lacour were tasked with creating the branding and information design for the new HQ of the Fraport Group, a large office building designed by Albert Speer + Partner architects. Part of the assignment was a massive monitor wall for the similarly enormous lobby of the building, accompanied by a few elegant information terminals integrated into the lobby furniture, which we happily provided.

The Interactive Media Terminals are integrated into the seating furniture of the lobby. With an elegant turntable-style jog controller, the user is able to interactively peruse a plethora of stories and tidbits about all aspects of Fraport, both real-time datalogues and visual narratives on entertaining side topics of the impressive operation that is Fraport worldwide.
MESO is also the hardware service partner for Fraport AG, providing maintenance and care for the systems.

The MESO Team:
Max Wolf, Sebastian Oschatz, Alexander Graf, Nils Buhlert, Xiaojia Yao, Friedrich Söllner, Benjamin Schiek

http://www.meso.net/Fraport-HQ

(c) 2013 by MESO Digital Interiors GmbH


its actually moving images!

StiX, Monday, Nov 18th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 1 comments  

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a collective spatial installation in complementary colours.

By changing red, green and blue ambient light the visitor is constrained to focus on the respective complementary-coloured design elements. This simple effect induces the illusion of motion in actually static pictures and objects. Various techniques from the beginnings of animation are used to tell tiny stories, altogether creating an immersive visual experience in a contemporary moving-picture language.

moscow edition was showing at moscow manege from 17.05. – 26.6.2013, commissioned by sound:frame

http://ringgingbling.com

woei, Wednesday, Nov 13th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

credits wirmachenbunt//Müller Romca

Two exhibits for Diehl Aerosystems showing their portfolio and taking a closer look at their avionics products. It was pretty fun creating a realtime rendered airplane surrounded by atmospheric lighting.
All Animations are realtime too including things like slats and flaps which help landing a plane.
Exhibit Specs Portfolio: 5760x1080 running at true 60fps, all DVI Heads in perfect sync. Thanks to Geforce Titan and Nvidia Surround Mode.
http://www.wirmachenbunt.de/
businesses/wirmachenbunt

u7angel, Saturday, Nov 9th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 3 comments  

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This installation allows you to control drawings of machines that generate words and poetry under your eyes.

Technology: vvvv.org, makey makey, projection, hand drawings

Philippe Dubost, Wednesday, Oct 30th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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As part of a project for the "Österreich Werbung", Strukt had the opportunity to throw some experimental content onto the facade of the "Museum Moderner Kunst" in Vienna. This is a sneak preview shot during the initial projection tests. It was freezing and we had no proper video equipment so please excuse the shaky video ;)

vvvv-Programming: Chris Plant aka Catweasel
Music: Fuck Buttons - Space Mountain

Strukt Studio 2009
strukt.com

Strukt, Thursday, Oct 24th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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The Ax winery offers visitors a tour to experience wine in form of an exhibition in Kéthely, Hungary. Strukt was commissioned to develop interactive installations for this exhibition. For the foyer two installations have been developed which serve as information terminals with a high entertainment value. The so-called " packaging station" leads wine cartons hanging on an assembly line behind a display on which animated robot arms fill the boxes with wine bottles and label them. The "packet inspection" station performs in a similar manner when cartons are passing behind a screen, product information for the various wines are displayed. The focus of the installations lay on the wine box and the way it is taking in the course of the production.
Strukt also developed the "black box" a sculptural installation, which offers an immersive multimedia experience for the visitors. The sculpture, which is reminiscent of the shape of wine boxes and reaches a height of 3 meters, illuminated with video while accompanied by electronic sounds.

Credits:

Client: Ax & Ax
Creative & Technical Direction: Thomas Hitthaler
Concept: Tanja Tomic, Iris Wieder, Martin Zeplichal, Ewald Neuhofer
Programmers: Robi Hammerle, Daniel Maaz, Thomas Hitthaler, Paul Schengber
Graphic Designers: Iris Wieder, Philipp Lehmann
Animation Artist: Sabine Ott
Sound Designer: Paul Schengber
Documentation: Wolfgang Maier

Additional Credits:

Hardware Support: Concept Solutions
Model Construction: INDAT

Strukt, Wednesday, Oct 23rd 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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Strukt developed the "Black Box" a sculptural installation for the AX wine(e)motion exhibition, which offers an immersive multimedia experience for the visitors. The sculpture, which is reminiscent of the shape of wine boxes and reaches a height of 3 meters, is illuminated with video while accompanied by electronic sounds.

Credits:
Client: Ax & Ax
Creative & Technical Direction: Thomas Hitthaler
Concept: Tanja Tomic, Iris Wieder, Martin Zeplichal, Ewald Neuhofer
Programmers: Robi Hammerle, Daniel Maaz, Thomas Hitthaler, Paul Schengber
Graphic Designers: Iris Wieder, Philipp Lehmann
Animation Artist: Sabine Ott
Sound Designer: Paul Schengber
Documentation: Wolfgang Maier
Additional Credits:
Hardware Support: Concept Solutions
Model Construction: INDAT

Strukt, Wednesday, Oct 23rd 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

credits a project by Quayola & Sinigaglia; Commissioned by Nike; Keri Elmsly: Producer; Paul Mumford: Animator; Michael Hodgson: Sound Design; Assistant: Sebastiano Barbieri;

{2013}

Audiovisual Installation | vvvv Custom Software
4k video on 2 LCD displays | 2ch Sound
Dimensions Variable
http://natansinigaglia.com/portfolio/flexure/

flexure

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dottore, Friday, Oct 11th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 4 comments  

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On September 26th the Vienna Tourist Board will be hosting an event where Alex Kiessling is creating artworks not only in Vienna, but simultaneously in Berlin, at Breitscheidplatz, and London, at Trafalgar Square.
Alex is using two industrial robots (ABB IRB 4600) who are fed by real-time tracking data from Vienna via satellite connection to the remote cities. The result will be three artworks that are later brought together to built a triptych.

By reading data from an infra-red touch frame and a Microsoft Kinect we analyze the movements of the artist and then the data is translated to feed the coordinates to the robots’ servers — difficult process since the robots’ software was not designed to interpret real-time data. The robots then recreate the movements of the artist and draw their interpretation of Alex’s drawing in real time. The data will be transmitted from Vienna to Berlin and London using a dedicated satellite connection.

Credits:

Client: Vienna Tourist Board
Artist: Alex Kiessling http://www.alexkiessling.com
Technical Director: Thomas Hitthaler
vvvv Programmer: Daniel Maaz, Robi Hammerle, Thomas Hitthaler
Robot Programmer: Romain Aigner, Thomas Mayer
Documentation and Project Management: Gregor Hofbauer

Additional Credits:

Construction and Logistics: INDAT
INDAT Project Manager: Chris Steiner
Stage Berlin: Zesner Sportberatung
Stage London: Martin Hyde
Ad Agency: Jung von Matt / Donau
Support: Austrian National Tourist Office Berlin and London

Strukt, Monday, Sep 23rd 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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