PROTOTYPES

G12 Lab • Belgrade, Serbia2012-2022

In order to engineer cutting-edge experiences for global audiences, our work is always centered around finding novel ways of telling stories using technology. We believe that challenging existing solutions and creating custom ones by blending knowledge across disciplines is pivotal to creating unprecedented content. Over the course of the last decade, we have prototyped and employed many innovative interaction models and display technologies, ranging from custom Autonomous Ground Vehicle systems and kinetic racing tracks to the first of its kind digital-kinetic displays and shape-shifting interfaces.

Custom Autonomous Ground Vehicle

Shape-shifting 3D Interface

Digital-kinetic Display

Kinetic Drone Racing Track

Transparent Screen Interaction Supplemented by Robotic Arm

Custom Autonomous Ground Vehicle • Shape-shifting 3D Interface • Digital-kinetic Display • Kinetic Drone Racing Track • Transparent Screen Interaction Supplemented by Robotic Arm •

The Robotic Furniture project, developed for Dubai Future Labs in cooperation with BIG Architects, features our AGV - Autonomous Ground Vehicle - system. The AGV we engineered is equipped with Environmental Sensing Systems, SLAM technology, AI-driven collision avoidance and pathfinding. The Museum of the Future exhibition in Dubai is equipped with the first shape-shifting interface of its kind - developed by Galerija 12. Coupled with projection mapping, the electronics system inside the station propels motors to vertically move different 3D printed objects, creating a 3D-interface effect.

The first digital-kinetic display of its kind, known as HIBA, was featured at an AI-themed exhibition at the World Government Summit. Motors propelled a 6-meter-wide assembly of LED displays, creating a massive 3D kinetic screen that transposed a user’s facial features using face-tracking technology. Galerija 12 developed the world’s first and only aerial drone track with moving kinetic ‘wings’ that included obstacles, directional markers and dock drops for the World Drone Prix in Dubai. Various exhibits of the Humans 2.0 exhibition at the World Government Summit in Dubai employed our prototype that involved programming robotic arms under transparent interaction screens and coupling them with motion-tracking and projection mapping technologies.