Role: Technology Lead
Location: National Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma City, OK
Client: Superfly
Work: The wall consists of a large Planar LED Array, two photo kiosks, and an array of Zed spatial sensors. Users can either take their portrait at the kiosks and send it to the mosaic on the wall, or simply walk in front of the wall to interact with it in real time.
I managed a team of two additional interactive developers, who created the wall and the kiosk visual content. I designed the software architecture, wrote the software to parse and use the spatial sensor data, and created a middleware layer to allow all of these components to communicate in real time.
Technologies: Python, Node.js, and numerous Linux-based admin scripts. Websockets were used to communicate with the HTML/CSS kiosk, and TouchDesigner based wall.