Robocut Studio
Neek was commissioned by Robocut to lead the interactive development of three installations at the Museum of Ice Cream in Miami and Boston.
Fireplace TV is an interactive video installation where a live feed is augmented with visual filters inspired by the world of ice cream. Visitors can capture their image and retrieve it via a QR code. In another room, a second screen allows other participants to modify the feed in real time, creating a collective interaction around the same image.
In the Banana Room, visitors select physical ingredients and place them on a tray before inserting them into the mouth of a mechanical monkey. The system identifies the elements and generates a personalized recipe (name, description, and image) based on the chosen combinations.
Stories are animated inside a book whose pages become projection surfaces. The system automatically selects a narrative from a collection and stages it within the space of the book.
Camilo Vides Perez(He/Him)
Louis TB(He/Him)
Antoine Thériault(He/Him)
Jérémie Roy(He/Him)