400 LED fixtures displaying generative visuals
LE Miami brings travel industry leaders from around the world together for a week of parties and business meetings at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Optical Animal was commissioned by LE Miami to design a series of immersive volumetric light
Play Street Fighter with Gestural Controls with Kinect
Check this out. Some guy hacked his Kinect to play Street Fighter IV. Using FAAST and GlovePIE this guy is able to use gestural controls to play Street Fighter IV. Super cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=RCOwNT2mZuU
Epic React Instant Go by Nike
https://cacheflowe.com/images/code/installation/nike-epic-react-instant-go-@modaoud.mp4 Check out this amazing interactive activation by Nike. Creative coding by cacheflowe.
Interphase by Cacheflowe
The WAVE Festival is an annual light art event in Breckenridge, Colorado, USA. Conceived by the great people at Breckenridge Creative Arts, the 4-day festival brought artists from around the world to light up Breckenridge. Cacheflowe was approached to pitch a concept, and
Communichords by Cacheflowe
Creative Technology Immersion at Communikey Festival in 2015 uses Kinect and Lights to create a unique interactive experience. Installation by Cacheflowe https://vimeo.com/218294275
Netflix / Orange is The New Black : Check out this live stunt in Paris
Netflix launches an XXL operation for the upcoming launch of Season 3 of its hit series, Orange Is The New Black.
Mini Pong!
This unique test drive event proves that the smart fortwo is not only environmentally friendly but also is a lot of fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDusidt8u60&feature=emb_logo
The Jumpman Jumps all over Snapchat
Air Jordan, Snapchat, Shopify, Darkstore, and R/GA all teamed up to celebrate both the pre-release of the new Air Jordan sneaker and the NBA All-Star weekend with the creation of a very unique social commerce experience. A new Snapchat A/R
Intel Puts on a Show at the Olympics
The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea featured high flying action, not only from some of the world's best athletes, but also from Intel's drones. The tech company set out to set a world record by flying over 1,200