Hololabs
Hololabs
Hololabs
Hololabs

Hololabs Studio

Hololabs Studio

Hololabs Studio

Hololabs Studio

Hololabs Studio Team

Hololabs Studio Team

Hololabs Studio Team

Hololabs Studio Team

Hololabs was commissioned to create an interactive art installation for the 2012 first edition BIAN Montreal art festival and Maison de la culture Ahuntsic- Cartierville.

Using real-time point-cloud data from a Kinect controller, participants’ bodies and motion were tracked and projected as patterns of 3D computer graphics onto a series of translucent screens. The resulting experience for the audience was the ability to control a large immersive 3D environment with micro-movements of their own bodies.

Hololabs was commissioned to create an interactive art installation for the 2012 first edition BIAN Montreal art festival and Maison de la culture Ahuntsic- Cartierville.

Using real-time point-cloud data from a Kinect controller, participants’ bodies and motion were tracked and projected as patterns of 3D computer graphics onto a series of translucent screens. The resulting experience for the audience was the ability to control a large immersive 3D environment with micro-movements of their own bodies.

Hololabs was commissioned to create an interactive art installation for the 2012 first edition BIAN Montreal art festival and Maison de la culture Ahuntsic- Cartierville.

Using real-time point-cloud data from a Kinect controller, participants’ bodies and motion were tracked and projected as patterns of 3D computer graphics onto a series of translucent screens. The resulting experience for the audience was the ability to control a large immersive 3D environment with micro-movements of their own bodies.

Hololabs was commissioned to create an interactive art installation for the 2012 first edition BIAN Montreal art festival and Maison de la culture Ahuntsic- Cartierville.

Using real-time point-cloud data from a Kinect controller, participants’ bodies and motion were tracked and projected as patterns of 3D computer graphics onto a series of translucent screens. The resulting experience for the audience was the ability to control a large immersive 3D environment with micro-movements of their own bodies.

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023