The LightScraper is a custom built aluminum interactive cubic piece of architecture that feeds off its surrounding create a towering vortex of visuals and sounds. Its structure can be easily moved in various compositions in both outdoor or indoor setting.
What is really fascinating about the Lightscraper is its showcase of real-time 3D graphics. It also uses a human motion-tracking system that tracks people’s locations which then influences the melodies and visuals emitted by the system.
The LightScraper was created by the agency Eness in Melbourne, Australia.
Interactive Mood Architecture
Eness' The LightScaper Is Influenced By People Nearby
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Architecture - The trend towards interactivity in architecture presents opportunities for the development of creative and technologically advanced structures that provide unique multisensory experiences for users.
2. Real-time 3D Graphics - The use of real-time 3D graphics in architecture can revolutionize the way structures are designed, allowing for more immersive and interactive experiences for users.
3. Motion-tracking Technology - The incorporation of motion-tracking technology in architecture provides endless possibilities for creating interactive environments that adapt to the movements of users.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The interactive mood architecture trend presents opportunities for architects to incorporate new technologies into their designs and create unique spaces that engage users in immersive experiences.
2. Technology - The use of real-time 3D graphics and motion-tracking technology in architecture presents opportunities for technology companies to develop cutting-edge tools and software that can enhance the design and creation processes.
3. Entertainment - The incorporation of interactive technologies in architecture creates opportunities for the entertainment industry to develop new forms of experiential entertainment, such as interactive museums, theme parks, and events.