MIRRORED
AN INTERACTIVE LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM FOR THE PERU NATIONAL STADIUM ESTABLISHED A VISUAL CONNECTION BETWEEN FANS, THEIR PASSION & THE GAME.
LIMA, PERU – 2011
Working as part of an international design and delivery team including CAM and Arquiled in Peru, e:cue in Germany, and Traxon in Hong Kong, Cinimod Studio created a cutting-edge mood analysis system to control the stadium façade lighting.
Implementing a combination of innovative technologies and lighting layouts, the façade of the stadium was infused with a mixture of lights that allow the exterior to act as a “mirror” which depicts the crowd’s collective mood.
A network of customised sound level metres were deployed along the roofline of the stadium to create a dynamic map of the crowd’s noise levels.
Cinimiod specifically developed software for the project which processed the sound level data in real-time, and performed a series of comparative mathematical calculations and analyses through self-calibrating algorithms. The output from the software is a “mood state” that summarises the collective mood of the crowd.
PERU NATIONAL STADIUM
CLIENT
Peru National Stadium
CONCEPT
Claudia Paz, CAM
INTERACTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM
Cinimod Studio
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
David Castaeda, Traxon
CLIENT
Peru National Stadium
CONCEPT
Claudia Paz, CAM
INTERACTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM
Cinimod Studio
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
David Castaeda, Traxon