3D-Printed Skyscraper Miniatures Drive Slick Interactive Touch-Table
November 28, 2017 by Dave Haynes
This is a slick interactive application that uses 3D printed miniatures of landmark buildings in Singapore to explain the building technologies behind them, by placing the miniatures on a touchscreen that has built-in optical marker recognition capability.
The project is for the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore. Make Studios created a 3D printed skyline of Singapore, where each miniature building becomes a trigger for digital content on MultiTaction touch-table displays.
The implementation (video here) uses MultiTaction’s software platform and user experience.
Very nice, and a big step up on the elemental lift and learn stuff I see marketed, ie lift an object and a sensor triggers content on the adjacent screen.
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