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Case Study

PALACIO DE BELLAS ARTES

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mexico City's subway system, INTUS Interactive Design created a permanent art piece in the city's cultural hub.

Working in collaboration with 83-year-old mixed media artist Pedro Friedeberg, INTUS transform the station walkway into a sublime interactive art piece. Creative Director and Notch Designer Gilberto Castro discusses his process:

“We were asked to create a permanent interactive artwork for the Galería Metro subway station. We were excited to be creating in collaboration with Mexican artist Pedro Friedeberg, and together we developed the installation into a more substantial piece. We envisioned a 20-meter interactive tunnel that leads you to the magnificent palace of fine arts in Mexico City. I wanted to develop a unique audiovisual experience that inspired visitors to reflect on their relationship with art and technology, and seek out new ways of communication.”

“After analyzing the potential scope of this piece, we chose the best ideas to develop into a solid concept. These ideas then became sketches which we developed in Notch, and with refinement became the final finished design.”

“Our designs in Notch easily integrated with our TouchDesigner Media Server. We developed a lidar scanner calibration system which sends all the data to Notch blocks to create the interactive elements.”

“Our client expected complex interactive behaviours with a high visual impact. Notch was perfect for this project, it would have been impossible to develop such robust visuals with any other tool. For us, it’s the best motion graphics and VFX tool in the market.”

“Seeing the end-user enjoy the installation was simply incredible. It was amazing to see people spending so much time in the tunnel, taking tons of photos – in such a busy place a little more indifference is expected! It was gratifying to see the current Head of Governments of Mexico City Claudia Sheinbaum enjoy the piece and speak with great knowledge and enthusiasm about the wonders of interactive technologies to the entire press.”

Full Credits

Production Company

Production Design

INTUS Interactive Design

Creative Direction

Rolando González & Gilberto Castro

Notch Designer

Gilberto Castro

Tracking System

Omar Castillo

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