Parlamentarium is the museum of the European Parliament, for which I created two interactive installations produced by Mediapro Exhibitions.
Topics is a touch table whose content focuses on central European political issues, such as health and climate change. Navigation can be done traditionally or by using cubes that activate the installation and allow navigation through their position and rotation.
Future Wishes is an interactive triptych wall that reflects the wishes of the visitors, creating a colorful and multilingual conversation. The messages written by users appear dynamically and move from one monitor to another. The installation is accessible and equipped for reading messages in Braille.
Spanish Pavilion Dubai is a project I implemented for the company The Others and the Spanish government. It consists of a set of immersive installations located in the main hall of the Spanish pavilion at the 2021 World Expo in Dubai.
The project features 3 interactive floors and a large-format video mapping projection on a model of a tree. In front of the projection, there are tablets where visitors can answer questions about sustainability. The responses, whether positive or negative, affect the content throughout the space, including lights and immersive installations.
The installations I programmed for this space include: an interactive ocean floor with fish exhibiting flocking dynamics, two forest-themed floors (one located at the base of the tree, with interactive roots that retract) and the projection on the tree model, which reflects the health of the environment based on the public’s responses.
Presented By Dubai is a design project for a shoe store featuring an interactive floor inspired by geometric forms with movement displacement. It is located in the Dubai Mall.
For this project, I developed the people-tracking system and two visuals projected onto the floor: one based on a matrix cell system and the other on flow field particles.
OTTO is an interactive installation consisting of an olive wood structure and eight mini basketballs contained within metal cylinders. It features an algorithmic composition system that creates a musical piece in real time using the impact of the balls on a metal surface as input.
Otto was created and designed by Roland Olbeter and Urbez Capablo and was presented at the 2020 Sonar festival.