I’ve seen the future

This place is amazing. A beautiful fusion of space and interactivity. Between the robots that guide you from one place to the next and the electronic display graphics that permeate the space, the Santander’s Visitor Center in Madrid is a glimpse of the future. The unique environment was created by YDreams and showcases some of the latest technology in an effort to merge human-interaction with slick design.

In the last post I talked about a book dealing with the history of timelines. Yet another of the many interesting features of this place, is a wall display with a timeline that allows users degrees of interaction depending on their proximity. The Santandar’s Visitor Center has certainly set the bar high for public spaces. Imagine the possibilities for museums or interpretive centers. Check the time, I think we just entered the future.

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Filed under Art & Design, Human Interaction, Science and Technology

2 Responses to I’ve seen the future

  1. Nikifur

    Wow! That is amazing. Very cool place. I’m glad the future is finally here. I was getting tired of waiting. Jetpacks here we come!

  2. Awesome, I’m gonna show that at an Architectural Meeting.

    Thanks!

    JL

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