Cafe / teahouse Club / discotheque Residential house / office
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Cafe / teahouse. Interactive interiour.

  1. Floating lighting

    The lights spheres are freely floating inside the space. Each of them knows about the other spheres and chooses the color according to a selected algorithm. The behavior of the sphere is controlled by a local Interplay Medium microserver. Each light sphere is equipped with a wireless resonant charging unit.
  2. Shaped windows transparency

    The transparent LCD panels placed inside the insulating glass can form patterns of any shape. This way, the user can control not only the amount of light entering the room, but also the shape of the patterns (which also change according to a predefined algorithm)
  3. Automated projection screen

    The projection screen and other appliances are controlled via a wireless interface by an Interplay Medium microserver.
  4. Self ajusted lighting

    Static light sources (also controlled by an Interplay Medium microserver) can monitor the presence and behavior of users – both directly and via separate sensors that are embedded into the furniture and other elements of the interior.
  5. Embedded interplay lighting

    Decorative interactive elements can be color-based and kinetic. In this example, shelf LEDs play rhythmic patterns; the color and character of light can be selected by the user or according to an algorithm programmed by the designer.
  6. App free standard browser compatible human interface

    In the Interactive space the user controls light intensity from their handheld device. You don't need to install any special app, just open the browser and ajust everything as you like.
  7. Algorithmically predefined settings

    The girl suggests choosing these circles of varying sizes as the window pattern, because they visually rhyme with the shape of the spheres located next to the window.
  8. Hidden functionality

    The young man playing with the color pattern of the shelves. He’s now turning off the chessboard pattern and will instead play Tetris. The game was previously installed on the microserver via the browser accessable repository control center.
  9. Standard smart-home extentions

    The cooling fan is connected to the local object network that is managed through a common interface based on an Interplay Medium microserver platform.
  10. Standard smart-home extentions

    The robotic vacuum cleaner switches on automatically as soon as the Interplay Medium microserver informs it that the whole party has left the room.
  11. Embedded wireless power supplies

    The coils of a wireless resonant power supply embedded in the tabletop power all the devices located on the table, allowing to get rid of cables.