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Take a look at a few RealMotion™ powered experiences to see how our servers can be used in your next big project.
Realmotion’s™ interactive media servers and new proprietary AI-powered marker-less motion capture system power the interactivity of the Moment Vault multimedia installation which is part of the new Experiential Media Environment (EME) at the Orlando International Airport's Terminal C.
The Time Tower in the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX received a significant upgrade with the integration of Realmotion™ servers to simplify content management & creation, and expand the system capabilities for generative and interactive content.
RealMotion™ servers were used to power the permanent exhibits of the Statue of Liberty Museums, which were designed by ESI Design and FX Collaborative, and produced by Float4. The interactive components of the museum create a multi-sensory experience, and an opportunity to reflect on the very notion of freedom.
Guests at the Sofitel Paris Baltimore Hotel are greeted by an informative and interactive welcome wall at the hotel lobby. Experience design studio Float4 utilized a RealMotion™ system to power the immersive video wall, and manage the customizable, dynamic content that it showcases. The Sofitel Paris Baltimore uses its wall as a tool for guests to customize and tailor their visit, using recommendations from local advisories and personal tips from the hotel staff.
Royal Caribbean International’s Ovation of the Seas was designed to be the most innovative cruiser, in terms of guest activities, entertainment establishments and culinary explorations. To amplify its position within the industry, the Royal Caribbean International installed a permanent video wall in their main esplanade.