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Robocut studio | Bank of Canada Museum
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Bank of Canada Museum

ABOUT THIS PROJECT

As part of the refurbishment of its museum, the Bank of Canada presents a new interactive and playful exhibition which demystifies the functioning of the big Canadian banks and democratizes the economic systems by emphasizing the role of the citizen. We conceived, for GSM Project, two interactive installations which explain economic principles. The money flows and the main actors of these exchanges are schematized in an interactive model which invites the users to test various scenarios by activating buttons. Manufacturing of the interactive set and electronic conception by Robocut Studio.

CLIENT

GSM Project x the Bank of Canada

TAGS

Interactive Installations / Electronics and Robotics / Industrial design / Product development / Electronic development / Design / Assembly

PHOTO CREDITS

Robocut studio

YEAR

2017

CATEGORY:
Digital fabrication & manufacturing, Electronics & Robotics, Installations & exhibitions