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We adopted Snibbe’s most popular floor exhibit, Boundary Functions, to an astonishing new museum designed by Zaha Hadid, with exhibit design by Ansel and Associates.
For an exhibition on light and shadow, we created Central Mosaic, a new commission that records visitors’ shadow movements into a never-ending fractal pattern.
We created the world’s first interactive fountain in cooperation with Thinkwell Design and Gordon Group Holdings for a shopping center in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Working with Interior Architects’ Los Angeles office, we created a unique corporate lobby installation featuring a Shadow Mosaic.
We created Near to viscerally and humorously explore the topic of network technologies and relationships.
We created a unique Shadow Mosaic for Yahoo corporation to add a new opportunity for social interaction and play at their Sunnyvale, California, corporate headquarters.
We created You Are Here, a unique exhibit that uses surveillance technologies to demonstrate the vibrant life of a museum.
We collaborated with Gensler Architects to install Boundary Functions in a unique oval architectural structure for Chicago’s Merchandise Mart.
Three Drops explores water at three scales: in a lifelike simulated “shower” streaming from a virtual showerhead; as a single drop of water, enlarged a hundredfold; and as streaming molecules attracted to viewers’ shadows as positively charged regions.
Architectural Shadow Mosaics collect the moving shadows of people and place them into a large, public animated projection, bringing joy and social engagement to public spaces.
Women Hold Up Half the Sky is an interactive exhibit that celebrates the women of science from ancient to modern times.
Fear is an interactive installation for the traveling exhibition Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear.
You and We is an interactive hexagonal floor that explores how others help define who we are. The exhibit uses color to illustrate how relationships and connections influence personal identity.
The Future of Thailand allows visitors to contribute to and interact with an ongoing discussion about Thailand's future.
Social Light is a full body interactive work that imaginatively explores the theme of light, reflection and refraction.
This unique exhibit tells the story of SpaceShipOne and references the moment when pilot Mike Melvill opened a bag of M&M’s in the cabin. As the candy careens in all directions, participants experience joy and delight while discovering the effects of zero gravity.
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