Concept
The Dynamic Proximity-Controlled Ceiling System is an innovative installation designed to create adaptable spaces by adjusting ceiling height based on human presence and proximity. It utilizes motion-sensing technology and a motorized mechanism to raise or lower the ceiling in real-time, providing an interactive and responsive environment.
This project concept presents an innovative solution that blends technology, user interaction, and adaptability to create dynamic spaces that respond intuitively to human presence and movement.
Case study:
Studio INI Debuts Kinetic Installation for NYCxDesign
Human detected and lifting the chainmale module
Human leaving and dropping the chainmale module
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What goes next ….
Thinking about corridor longer and mixing 3 stepper motor at once in order to create a mexican wave right above the person’s movement is my second desired stage.
This stage is considering a remote wireless controlled sonic sensor and a transformer stepper engine.
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