Install: Digital Playground Body Heat

"Body Heat" is an immersive digital installation that transforms a physical playground into a dynamic, interactive environment. By harnessing the power of digital technology, we create a space where visitors can engage with their surroundings in a unique and captivating way. This digital playground invites users to explore, play, and relax in a futuristic setting that responds to their body heat.

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"Where technology meets comfort"

| Play Element | Thermal Source | Digital Output | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Posterior contact (resting) | Ambient LED glow (low energy) | | Thermal Slides | Friction + back contact | Sound synthesis (pitch increases with heat) | | Climbing Holds | Palmar sweat glands | Projection mapping (unlocks visuals) |

[Human Body Heat] │ ▼ [Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR) Sensors / Thermal Cameras] │ ▼ [Gigabit Ethernet / PoE] │ ▼ [Media Server / Computer Vision Software] (TouchDesigner / Unity) │ ▼ [Output Hardware] (LED Matrices / Laser Projectors / Spatial Audio) Core Mechanism digital playground body heat install

Runs computer vision pipelines and renders real-time generative graphics.

What is the (floor or wall installation)? "Body Heat" is an immersive digital installation that

Avoid spaces with direct sunlight, active radiators, or heavy HVAC drafts, as these create thermal "noise."

If you have a more specific question or need detailed technical advice on a particular aspect of this topic, providing more details can help in offering a more targeted and helpful response. "Where technology meets comfort" | Play Element |

Recent breakthroughs in thermogalvanic cells have opened new possibilities for harvesting body heat on a small scale. A thermogalvanic cell is essentially a compact generator that converts temperature differences—such as the gap between human body heat and the surrounding air (20–25°C)—into electrical energy. Through a process known as the Seebeck effect, these cells can produce a meaningful electrical charge.

The tracked coordinates, velocity, and dwell time of the thermal signatures drive generative digital content in real time. 2. Required Hardware Stack