INTERACTIVE TABLE • OBJECT RECOGNITION
For the opening gala of the brand-new Sutter Health Hospital in San Francisco, Britelite was tasked with creating several unique interactive installations to entertain special guests. On each themed floor throughout the evening, guests were introduced to the main attraction of the event: the Da Vinci robot—a remarkable surgical technology used in hospitals around the world, allowing surgeons to perform precise procedures at twice the speed. Using object recognition and interactive table technology, I was responsible for designing a user interface system that mimicked the Da Vinci robot, blending surgical precision with a playful and engaging user experience.
ROLE
UI Design
ROLE
UI Design
CLIENT
Sutter Health
AGENCY
Britelite
Object Recognition
One of the key highlights of the interactive table was using a copper ring as an active controlling mechanism on the table..
Object Recognition
One of the key highlights of the interactive table was using a copper ring as an active controlling mechanism on the table..
Controlling the User Interface
As the visitor scans the body of a mock patient, the user interface system follows the path of the ring.
Controlling the User Interface
As the visitor scans the body of a mock patient, the user interface system follows the path of the ring.
Mimicking Surgery
Once the scan is complete, an affected area is determined and the interactive surgery begins.
Mimicking Surgery
Once the scan is complete, an affected area is determined and the interactive surgery begins.
Work