FlowPath AR
An augmented reality wayfinding system for complex indoor environments that adapts routes based on real-time crowd density.
Carnegie Mellon University
School of Design
A 20×30×12-foot instrumented room in Margaret Morrison Hall (MM127) for ideating, prototyping, and testing interactions, media, and physical designs at room scale — equipped with motion-tracking, digital projection, 3D audio, and IoT infrastructure.
An augmented reality wayfinding system for complex indoor environments that adapts routes based on real-time crowd density.
An interactive audio installation that maps visitor movement to generative soundscapes, creating a unique spatial audio experience for each visitor.
Faculty, students, and staff can request access to the lab for courses, research, and independent projects. Training is required before independent use.