Lexus kicked off the 2014 New York Fashion Week with their annual Design Disrupted event. This year they highlighted British designer Gareth Pugh via an immersive fashion presentation. Brooklyn Research was brought in to help create the interactive portion of the performance. We created a mechanism that enabled users to control larger than life videos [...]
Verizon transformed Bryant Park during SuperBowl XLVIII into an interactive NFL media event. At the “Power House” people were invited to charge their phones, play with avatars of their favorite football player, and get a sneak peak at Verizon’s new technologies. Brooklyn Research created and managed a biometric user registration system allowing users to create [...]
Brooklyn Research was tapped to add interactivity to ID Magazine’s Future Fashion show. Complete with holographic models and virtual worlds, this show was a playground for new technologies. This first of it’s kind show leveraged smart phones and wearable devices to create an immersive event for everyone participating. We created a custom app for the [...]
From May to August 2014 the Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrated the work of iconic couturier Charles James. This exhibition used technology to highlight James’s use of of mathematical and sculptural processes. In Beyond Fashion, robotic arms projected light onto the designer’s gowns and synchronized with explanatory companion videos revealing the structure within. Brooklyn Research [...]