My contribution to this project was twofold: LIDAR User Tracking and 3D Spatial Audio Programming
This was a multi-sensory pop-up store installation for Mugler, located in The Cornershop at London's Selfridges.
Three SLAMTEC RP LIDAR devices were concealed under the central fixture in the installation. The scanning data from these sensors was sent to a NodeJS application which handled calibration and utilised a DBSCAN clustering algorithm to turn overlapping point data into useable "human tracking" data for the central show control system.
The 3D Audio utilised Spatial Inc software. I collaborated with a composer/producer on this project: he created music tracks and mono "stems" for various sound effects, which I then turned into 3D audio sound objects, complete with animations (e.g. changing "size" or moving around the sound stage in 3 axes). I also used Lua scripting and OSC to make the audio scene interactive, responding to user tracking events to trigger audio.
More detail at https://random.studio/projects/the-body-space-a-multi-sensory-pop-up-store-for-mugler