Robotic exhibit
Smart kinetics in sync with displayed content
The screen renders wheels exactly underneath the real wheels in motion. A slow-motion mode substantiates the user experience by explaining in which driving situation front- and back axis get which amount of force.
To intensify user involvement we added a randomly appearing button, so that the user could “scare” the robot by sliding a massive sign onto its stage. Watch the video to see its reaction.
Accompanying public app
Interactive information design for touchscreens
We were asked to create an iPad-compatible adaption of the robotic exhibit showcasing the system behind BMW xDrive. Whereas the robot in the exhibition is in charge of driving the car in absolute routine, we handed the user the steering-wheel in the app. By tilting the iPad and choosing between ice, leaves, or rain, users can learn about the power distribution between the front and back-axle of the car.
Making-of
Behind the scenes
Curious about our approach? Feel free to get in touch!
Sebastian Oschatz Partner +49 69 24 000 321 sebastian.oschatz@meso.design sebastian.oschatz@meso.design +49 69 24 000 321
MESO Digital Interiors GmbH
Gutleutstr. 96 . 60329 Frankfurt . Germany
Team
David Brüll, Katharina Mayrhofer, Jens Anschütz, Katrin Schacke, Nikos Mechanezidis, Friedrich Söllner, Stefan Ammon, Mathias Wollin, Maximilian Lemke, Nina Dauer, Bogomir Engel, Claudius Coenen, Benjamin Baum, Jan Trüller