Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, Ernst & Young

Interactive, Multi-user Table

Our brief: To create a platform, using innovative technology, to familiarise guests at awards ceremonies with nominees and judges. To promote networking between guests (approx. 200-300 per event).

Our solution: An interactive, multi-user table displaying dynamic and rich content and a design that allows for shared and individual experiences and which fosters interaction between guests.

Deployed in awards ceremonies in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne.

Client

PLAY Events

Project Team

Adam Hinshaw – Co-creation and Development

 

 

Business Innovation Awards, Optus

Interactive, Multi-user Table

At an event where innovation was celebrated, this multi-user, interactive table was the perfect device to allow guests at the awards ceremony to familiarise themselves with the nominees through rich text and video content.

The design allows for shared and individual experiences and aims to foster interaction and networking between guests.

With a diameter of 3.5 metres, the table allowed for around 20 people to be viewing content at one time. Up to 12 people could interact with this content simultaneously – one person per content segment.

A short video on the table in use can be seen here.

 

Client

PLAY Events

Project Team

Adam Hinshaw – Co-creation and Development

 

 

Datawall, Royal Naval House

Making Invisible Data Visible and Interactive 

This display maps the pulse of data flowing through Royal Naval House’s network. As a virtual window into the digital traffic of this building’s occupants, it makes the invisible, visible.

Every fifteen seconds two new lines are created from current data levels – one for incoming (moving to the right), and one for outgoing (moving to the left). Changing colour on the hour and fading with age, these lines mark the relationship between time and data levels.

Visitors have the opportunity to interact with the display: overhead sensors tracking their proximity to screens, which displaces or contracts the data lines.

DataWall reflects human traffic passing in and out of Royal Naval House – drawing a link between the physical and virtual worlds.

This project was commissioned by CMG Group and McCann Worldgroup and is one of two installations created for the foyer of their building, The Royal Naval House in the Rocks, Sydney, Australia.

The other installation can be seen here.

 

Client

CMG Group and McCann Worldgroup

Project Team

Adam Hinshaw – Co-creation and Development

Project initiated by Michelle Schuberg

In collaboration with Tim Scott

 

Outside In, Royal Naval House

Bringing the Outside In

Outside In is an interactive artwork designed to let visitors to The Royal Naval House, home to creative agencies from CMG Group and McCann Worldgroup, tell a visual story by manipulating the elements of the local environment.

A poetic wallpaper, taking its cues from the immediate environment. It is designed to be a restful and reflective sanctuary for the visitor, who has just come from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Visitors see an ever-changing colour palette; overlaid are soaring birds which dramatically scatter and reform as if startled; looking up, as if into an airy canopy – there’s a growing tree, part of a burgeoning environment.

On closer inspection, the visitor realises the colours in the palette are derived from an external camera signal, which they can control via a touch screen interface. Only they realise the beautiful colours come from what the camera sees.

The birds react to audio levels detected by a microphone in the foyer – shout and they will scatter. Our tree gains sustenance from people entering the building. The more individuals detected, the more the tree matures. It’s an organic representation of the comings and goings of visitors and employees.

This project was commissioned by CMG Group and McCann Worldgroup and is one of two installations created for the foyer of their building, The Royal Naval House in the Rocks, Sydney, Australia.

The other installation can be seen here.

 

Client

CMG Group and McCann Worldgroup

Project Team

Adam Hinshaw – Co-creation and Development

Project initiated by Michelle Schuberg

In collaboration with Tim Scott

 

Recording Studio, H&M Sydney Flagship Store Opening

Experiential Crowd-sourced Music Video Clip

Experience agency, Rizer, commissioned the conceptualisation and development of a crowd-sourced H&M Recording studio to feature in the launch of the H&M’s flagship Sydney store. 

“…a formidable force. The ingenuity, the professionalism and your insight is second to none.”

Barry Wafer, Director, Rizer

In three public locations in Sydney; Bondi Beach (that’s why you’ll see people in bikini’s in the video), Pitt St Mall and Circular Quay, people could enter the studio and record snippets of a song by Swedish electronic duo Axwell and Ingrosso. These clips were then dynamically inserted into a music video of the entire song and displayed outside the studio as well being sent to the participants for sharing on social media.

The clip was entirely generated by participants and dynamically populated each run-through, creating a continuously unique composition.

 

Client

Rizer

Project Team

Adam Hinshaw – Co-creation and Development

The Thought Yard – Development