Ethernet/LAN control/sync
Special-ops interactive presentation
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Boeing V-22 presentation (design notes)
As a developer with Inhance Digital, I was involved in the new development for a multi-screen presentation system for major defense contractors.
NASA lunar mission table and exhibit
- interface design
- on-site install/support
- software engineering/programming
- technical direction
- exhibit
- installation
- Multiplayer and multiuser experiences
- multiscreen presentation
- theater
- 3D graphics
- Director/Lingo
- Ethernet/LAN control/sync
- gesture tracking
- multitouch surface
- video projection
- NASA
- Inhance Digital
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NASA lunar mission multitouch interface
The NASA lunar mission experience is a centerpiece to this exhibit, allowing users to learn about NASA's plans to construct an outpost on the moon.
Multiplayer games and multiuser experiences
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typical trade show installation, Las Vegas 2007
Working with Inhance Digital, I've developed and deployed a number of multiplayer games and multiuser experiences in event environments, typically tradeshows.
Such a system consists of several kiosks (usually touchscreen-driven) and often includes some sort of central display (such as a plasma panel, array, or projection). All these elements are networked to allow the user's activity at each station to be reflected on the central display, or to allow a moderator (in the case of a multiplayer game) to control the action.
Some systems have included cameras and photo printers, taking snapshots of attendees and printing takeaway postcards while displaying a collage of user photos on the central screen.
Inhance VIP presentation system
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Inhance VIP installation (projection)
The Inhance VIP system includes three synchronized display screens (LCD, plasma, or projection) and two control (presenter) stations. The three presentation screens may be sync'ed for playback of wide-format video content (video or 2d/3d interactive animation). The presentation is controlled by the presenter at one of the two control stations. The system runs on five independent computers, with control and synchronization via Ethernet LAN.




