In conjunction with Local Projects, Brooklyn Research worked on an exhibit for the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose. For this project, Brooklyn Research engineered and fabricated the physical and electronic component of the Creature Creation station that is a part of the Tech Museum's BioDesign studio exhibit. At this station, new creatures can [...]
A physical soundboard that plays sounds at the push of a button. This soundboard is networked to a webpage where users can upload and select the sound files they want assigned to each button so users can have the perfect custom sound effect for any occasion. Google Creative Lab requested this as indispensable addition to [...]
Artist Glen Fogel wanted to create an installation synchronizing lights, sounds, and video together as part of an immersive personal experience. Brooklyn Research aided this by creating the control system and custom video, light, and sound synchronization system as well as design and fabrication of the custom lighting elements.
An interactive soccer goal installation for Nike's flagship Midtown Manhattan store. Brooklyn Research devised and programmed sensors for tracking people within the interactive space as well as for sensing when a goal has been made sending out triggers for interactive light columns. This project was done under AV&C and Tangram.
A modified vuvuzela that knows when the vuvuzela is being played and then emits an infrared signal spoofing a television remote control changing the channel to one. Brooklyn Research designed, fabricated, and programmed a small scale run of hundreds of these modified vuvuzelas based on a concept and design by TBWA\Chiat\Day for the beIN sports channel.
A collaboration between Brooklyn Research and musician London O'Connor. The Light Cube Instrument is a programmable cube designed, engineered, fabricated, and programmed by Brooklyn Research in order to make a physically responsive on stage instrument for London. Each panel of the cube has sensors embedded so that impact on any side of the cube can [...]
A LED locker wall system for the US Open allowing people to check in their portable devices to charge in a lockers. Each locker was a pixel for an 8-bit like display with various visual modes. These panels were designed, fabricated and programmed by Brooklyn Research for the Chase US Open 2016 kiosk done by [...]