Expo2020 Interactive LED Floor - Roe Black Marble BM5i Integration
BrightLogic’s ingtegration into Roe Visual’s Black Marble BM5i panels were used to create a magical experience for Expo2020.
BrightLogic’s ingtegration into Roe Visual’s Black Marble BM5i panels were used to create a magical experience for Expo2020.
Infinity Room with Interactive LED Floor
At the Super Bowl Experience, BrightLogic paired up with Amusement Creative & Lightworks Interactive to bring to life Ticketmaster’s #OfficialFan Tailgate Challenge! This massive experience provided participants the chance to prove that they have what it take to Ace their Tailgate.
BrightLogic created a truly unique experience for the South Coast Plaza Mall. A custom-shaped Interactive LED Floor with LED Waterfall and a connected mobile app for dropping gold coins.
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a leading science museum dedicated to sharing the power of science, sparking wonder and investigation, and fueling innovation for the future. Their ActiveFloor System is installed in the MeLaβ, where guests explore the amazing ways the body and mind work together, and how daily choices can make the body and mind all work better.
Imagine Nation and BrightLogic worked together to enhance Imagine Nation's Light & Reflection Studio. An ActiveFloor System was a perfect addition to the existing exhibits in the museum. The ActiveFloor provides a fantastic educational and interactive experience for children and adults of all ages
The Smiley Tooth Pediatric Dental Specialists in Rockwall, TX, created an amazing pediatric dentist office that features some of the latest technology around such as large overhead LED displays and backlit LED clouds on the ceiling. To continue this technology trend throughout the office the BrightLogic Active Floor System was installed in their waiting room to keep kids entertained.
BrightLogic’s Install Team took a trip down to Cancun, Mexico to install two permanent ActiveFloor Systems at The Grand at Moon Palace. The installations are now set up in the Teen Lounge, a place for teenagers to play and get to know each other, and The Playroom, an area for children under 12 to play and interact with some of the coolest games out there.
Aspiring Angelina's dance along with the best ballerina at Mattel Play! Town. This play area provides dress up, make up, dancing, crafts and a fun interactive stage at the inspiring Camembert Academy. Dance and performance are pivotal points of fun with this play area's interactive dance floor and studio.
Refinery29 featured an interactive warehouse they dubbed 29 Rooms. In it, they created a funhouse that puts you in the intersections of fashion, art, and technology. Each room was in collaboration with a different artist, business, or cause, with their own specific purpose and element to draw you in. The BrightLogic ActiveFloor was featured in a Silent Disco Room, where the interactions from the ActiveFloor triggered particle bursts on the walls to reveal photos of dancers on the floor.
To celebration the National Parks Foundation's 100th year anniversary, One World Trade Center partnered with Brooklyn Bridge Park to provide an event that allowed participants to control the color of the One World Trade Center Spire for the first time ever by working together to solve interactive, collaborative puzzles on BrightLogic's ActiveFloor™ System.
Cruise Ships are constantly looking for new ways to keep kids & teens entertained. BrightLogic’s ActiveFloor was a perfect fit for the Circle C Teen Lounge, offering an entertaining experience for cruise going teenagers. Custom applications were designed specifically for the teen lounge experience; one of the custom apps, Seaqualizer, turns the ActiveFloor into an interactive musical experience, where teens can dance to the pulse of the beat while their DJ spins the tunes!
In 2011 the Museum of Math was planning to launch a new exciting Museum dedicated to Math. MoMath challenged BrightLogic to develop an interactive floor which could detect someone touching the floor with their feet or hands. The specification for the Interactive Floor required that applications could be developed to display mathematical applications on the interactive floor. At this time, there was no available interactive floor on the market which could handle the resolution requirements from the Museum. BrightLogic's engineers immediately put their heads together to come up with a creative solution, the ActiveFloor was born!
BrightLogic installed a large 24ft x 24ft Interactive LED Floor with integration into Smart Monkey’s automation system and lighting system.
BrightLogic created a fun and exciting quiz game to educate booth visitors on a pharmaceutical brand drugs that was presented at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting. This ActiveFloor System had all the necessary software flexibility for the project. This flexibility enabled the client to expand the experience of the quiz game beyond the Interactive LED Floor by connecting an external monitor that guided the player through the game using our software, Floor Display. The quiz game developed by BrightLogic provided a fast and responsive experience while at the same time educated customers on the brand.