thebiglab is developing interfaces based on user movement.
No mouse needed - the aim is to transform existing architectural environments into reactive spaces.



NEW YORK The Grand Foyer at Radio City Music Hall has been described as many things: a tour de force, a people's palace, even an Art Deco masterpiece. But it has not typically been described in the language of dance, as it recently was by the architect and set designer David Rockwell. The commanding room, he said, functioned as a kind of ballet master: a magnetic presence that forced people to move well and look good.
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thebigspace run their own laboratory – thebiglab –
specialising in creating new ways to trigger emotional
responses through the development of innovative
technology and working prototypes.
This is their story.