The Terrell Place is a skyscraper located in Washington, DC that includes media display that is activated by motion from people passing by. The displays are located in the common spaces of the building, encouraging the people walking through the offices to engage with the motion artwork.
The office contains three different displays that offer the motion media throughout the office, circulating between 'Cityscape,' 'Color Play' and 'Seasons' animated images. As people walk by the space, the displays detect their movements and alter the images accordingly. The scenes change simultaneously and never repeat -- even if the person walking by moves past the screen at the same time and pace each day.
The 'Cityscape' image integrates Washington's cultural landscape into the design, with animated cherry trees that are abundant in the area.Photo Credits: designboom, esidesign
Motion-Activated Buildings
The Terrell Place Media Displays That Move When People Walk Past
Trend Themes
1. Motion-activated Displays - The use of motion-activated displays in buildings can create interactive and engaging environments for people to interact with.
2. Dynamic Media Artwork - The integration of dynamic media artwork in public spaces can enhance the overall aesthetic and experience for visitors.
3. Personalized Motion Art - The ability of motion artwork to detect and respond to individual movements opens up opportunities for personalized and immersive experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Real estate developers can incorporate motion-activated displays in their buildings to create unique selling points and attract tenants and visitors.
2. Art and Design - Art and design companies can explore the use of dynamic media artwork to create visually exciting installations and enhance public spaces.
3. Technology - Technology companies can develop innovative motion-detection solutions and software to enable personalized motion artwork experiences in various settings.