Spark with Aesthetec
Interactive installation at The Calgary science center
During the summer of 2010 I interned at Aesthetec studios in Toronto. I helped with design and implementation of the exhibits at the Calgary Science Center. The project was finished after I left.
About Spark from Aesthec's website : Opened to the public in October 2011, TELUS Spark is Canada's first new purpose-built science centre in more than 25 years. An impressive building of 153,000 square feet in size, TELUS Spark features four main exhibit galleries, a Creative Kids museum, and Calgary's first HD Digital Dome Theatre. Along with the new facility is a new approach for a science centre: exhibits at TELUS Spark are designed to ignite curiosity by encouraging the audience to play and explore new activities.
Here is a video of the finished exhibits:
Donor Alcove
With Aesthetec
Aesthetec Studio was commissioned to design and build a very unique donor recognition structure for University of Waterloo's Engineering Department's "Vision 2010" fundraising campaign. Housed in the brand-new, state-of-the-art facility Engineering 5, which is home to Waterloo's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, and Systems Design Engineering, the Donor Alcove is designed to celebrate these disciplines and reflect the architectural design of the building itself.
The semi-circle all-aluminum frame holds 14 columns of clear acrylic name plates. Each column is controlled by robotic servo motors which are attached on both ends. This allows the columns to rotate according to programmed animations. The top rail of the frame is also fitted with 11 sonar sensors for presence detection. As the viewer stands in front of the columns to read the names of the donors, the columns respond by turning towards the viewer. When no one is around, the columns turn and twist in pattern, as if they have a life of their own.