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January 4, 2021

Magna Leverages VR to Showcase How Automotive Seats are Evolving

The goal: Demonstrate how Magna seats are the right fit for autonomous vehicles. The approach: A large, vertical LED display to catch the attention of lots of CES attendees, displaying simulations of how seats might be configured in an autonomous vehicle, and complementary VR to give users a deeper, personalized view. Guests wearing Oculus Go...

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January 4, 2021

2K Games Promotes ‘Borderlands’ with Installations and Demo Stations

2K Games promoted the newest version of its Borderlands game at E3 with a 15,000 square-foot booth. Guests were welcomed with massive LED screens, wall-to-wall panels of game art and 10-foot statues of characters from the game. Inside, visitors could watch presentations in a 100-seat theater, watch livestreams of influencers playing the game, and, of...

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January 4, 2021

Google’s CES Booth Offers Demos, Meditation and a Theme Park Ride

Google’s assignment for CES was to highlight the full range of capabilities of Google Assistant. So it used 18,000 square feet of street-level space to set up a range of vignettes to show off how the digital personal assistant works in everyday life. Among them: On the Go, a Las Vegas-themed diorama where asking Google...

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January 4, 2021

Intuit Turns Heads at the Grace Hopper Celebration with a Giant Robot

At the Grace Hopper Celebration women in tech conference, Intuit built a 20-foot by 20-foot exhibit that leveraged a social media campaign featuring a female inventor and a giant robot. At the back, a partially opened roll-up door revealed the robot’s feet; an adjacent window showed the inventor inside her workshop. A faux brick exterior...

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January 4, 2021

Zillow’s Homey Exhibit Features Laminate Surfaces and Lush Greenery

For its 800-square-foot space at the NAHB International Builders’ Show, Zillow unveiled a booth with a suitably homey feel. Domestic touches included wood laminate flooring, mid-century modern furniture, blood wood laminate countertops, a 10-foot central gallery wall and lush houseplants. But the exhibit’s signature architectural element was a powder-coated aluminum roof frame. Hovering above the...

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