Making an essential item, fit our lives.
The days of cutting edge electronics needing to look like project boxes is past. Electronic devices define our personal world in many ways. We need them in our space. They need to look like they belong. We explore sculptural shapes, unusual materials and historical analogies to find solutions.
Our 1998 advanced concept monitor for ENPC used stereoscopic, bi-aural shape recognition, voice command and biometric identification to create an indirect user interface, anticipating recent entries to the market by a decade.