At CES, SenseScape transformed Intel’s booth into an interactive digital seascape where visitors used their bodies to influence a responsive underwater world. Wearing Intel Curie–embedded wristbands and tracked by RealSense depth-sensing cameras, participants could scatter schools of fish with a raised arm or trigger reactive sound through touch. The 12-by-20-foot installation integrated 30 LCD screens, 25 cameras, IoT boards, and Core i7 processors to create a fully synchronized, multi-sensory ecosystem.
Production included concept and experience development; design and fabrication of a 12′ × 20′ freestanding structure; integration of a 30-screen visual array; deployment of 25 RealSense depth cameras for computer vision tracking; gesture detection via Curie-embedded wristbands; IoT integration using Galileo boards; real-time graphics and audio rendering powered by Core i7 processors; custom software development and sensor calibration; and on-site installation, testing, and performance optimization throughout CES.
The result was a fully integrated physical-digital environment engineered for reliability under continuous public interaction at one of the world’s most demanding technology showcases.