Bluecadet is an interactive studio specializing in multimedia experiences that excite, engage and inspire. We build dynamic interactive installations, applications, and websites for companies, museums & universities. We are storytellers for a digital age.
Our past experience includes interactives developed for the MoMA, the Field Museum, and the Penn Museum. The success of our projects can be found in our thoughtful user interfaces, beautiful designs, and detail-oriented programming.
Our work has received numerous awards including an Emmy, multiple Webbys, and several MUSE awards.
Our collaborative, friendly, and knowledgable staff makes the interactive production process enjoyable. Together, we will make your project a success.
1. BLUECADET
Profile & Process
February 21, 2013
Multi-Device Websites • Mobile Apps • Multi Touch Screens • Photo, Video & Illustration • Media Planning • Environmental Design
2. I N TR O D UC T I ON
Bluecadet is an interactive studio specializing in
multimedia experiences that excite, engage and inspire.
We build dynamic interactive installations, applications,
and websites for companies, museums & universities.
We are storytellers for a digital age.
Our past experience includes interactives developed for Our work has received numerous awards including an
the MoMA, the Field Museum, and the Penn Museum. The Emmy, multiple Webbys, and several MUSE awards.
success of our projects can be found in our thoughtful
Our collaborative, friendly, and knowledgable staff makes
user interfaces, beautiful designs, and detail-oriented
the interactive production process enjoyable. Together,
programming.
we will make your project a success.
3. G R E E TI N G S FR O M B LUE C AD E T
Hi Nate-
We believe technology is only at its best when it helps tell a story This summer Bluecadet will move to a new 7000 sq. ft. office in
and enrich our physical world. Specifically, we think our experience Fishtown. This space will also include a 2500 sq. ft. production
with environmental dashboards, storytelling & exhibit design, studio intended for production of large in-gallery media experiences.
didactic environments, wayfinding systems, projective mapping, and The studio will allow us to install and test large interactive
interactive displays areas might be a great addition to the projects experiences at scale.
your team at Gensler is working on.
We’re passionate about connecting the digital and physical world
We’ve worked with museums and organizations around the world and would welcome an opportunity to work with your great team at
including Chicago’s Field Museum where we completed a multi-user Gensler. I’d love to discuss possible uses for multi-touch touch
touchwall on “Sue” the T-Rex. We have also implemented extensive screens, mobile apps, multi-device websites, environmental design,
work for the Smithsonian in DC and are currently working with the media planning or photo, video & illustration on upcoming projects.
Philadelphia Museum of Art. We work with non-profits and Please don’t hesitate to call or email me if you have any questions.
foundations and were awarded an Emmy for our “Live Hope Love”
Best,
Production and were nominated for “Starved for Attention.”
Bluecadet currently includes 20 full-time staff, and we are steadily
Bradley Baer
Creative Director, Environments
growing. We are comprised of a talented team of interactive
producers, designers and developers. Our client roster includes
local, national, and international organizations. Our many awards
and press hits testify to our position as a leading new media studio.
5. Responsive Websites
User Experience
A good interactive allows the user to move fluidly through the targeted action points and content
areas. To accomplish this, the user interface must be straightforward, consistent, and easy for any
user to navigate. We will map out a navigation scheme illustrating how users explore content and
move through the experience. Through tap-testing and review, we will refine the process in the
early stages of the project.
Once the structural problems have been solved, we make things beautiful. Our designers are
second to none. We will create a look and feel for the media elements that is aligned with the
exhibition style and conveys the appropriate tone. Every interface element and piece of content will
be carefully considered, resulting in a pleasing visual experience.
6. TOURISM: With Art Philadelphia
withart.visitphilly.com
7. CULTURE: e Philadelphia Orchestra
philorch.org
8. PROFESSIONAL: Erica Broberg Smith
ericabrobergarchitect.com
9. EDUCATION: Tyler School of Art Virtual Tour
3d Tours are an elegant way of providing spacial experiences of your buildings before the user actually visits.
10. EDUCATION: Temple University Tyler School of Art
We have experience in responsive designs for beautiful formatting on various devices including smartphones and tablets.
11. ART: Steve McCurry, Portraits
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/portraits-by-steve-mccurry/id589821521?mt=8
12. MUSEUMS: American Revolution Center
www.americanrevolutioncenter.org/
13. Holistic Design
Comprehensive Experiences
The way one interacts with libraries, museums and performing arts spaces is changing. With the
majority of visits beginning on-line, the experience no longer starts at the front door but rather the
minute the website is loaded. Bluecadet views these changes as an opportunity to improve the
physical experience with a complimentary digital experience.
Projects like “La Invencion Concreta” at the Reina Sofia Museum use mobile to create a better
understanding of the exhibition. Rather than merely displaying the same image on the screen as you
see on the wall, the app provides complimentary information, fun facts and opportunities to interact
with the pieces in multiple languages.
14. MUSEUMS: La Invencion Concreta at the Reina Sofia
Museums are constantly moving to multiple sensory experience with augmented information via iPads or smartphones.
18. Real-time Displays
Environmental & Performance
Dashboards
Bluecadet has the capacity to create interactive dashboards and infographics that are both
informative and interesting. These displays can stream real-time data while adding a beautiful
aesthetic touch.
Our displays have been placed in museums and libraries and are poised to be equally as successful
in corporate headquarters or university buildings. They provide an easy way of conveying how a
building is performing environmentally and are even eligible for LEED credits in educating the
building’s users.
19. LIVING WALLS: Field Museum - Chicago
e Green Wall Experience provides a compliment to the exhibition by allowing visitors to interact with current environmental information
20. REAL TIME ENVIRONMENTAL DASHBOARDS: Mammoth Cave National Park
e Vital Signs Display shows real time streaming information about the current weather conditions and building performance
21. 自行车租赁
Material & Resources
蒸发冷却水景
Pumps & Heat Exchangers 太阳能日光板天蓬
减少机械冷却耗能
Reduces the Need for Mechanical Cooling 光电池嵌入式结构 供休闲交通使用 材料与资源
Evaporative Cooling Pools Photovoltaic Canopy Bicycle Share Program
Reduction in Temperature Fabric Covering Embedded with PV Cells Rentals for exercise and transportation Environmental Quality
环境质量
Energy & Atmosphere
能源与气候
Water Efficiency
用水效率
冷却塔
能源循环中增值冷却
Cooling Towers
Adds Additional Cooling to the Loop
本地铺筑材料
河北省出产铺面,节省交通安装耗能
Localized Tile Pavers
Nanajo White Tile from Hebei Province
地板下放射式供暖及冷却
近距高效且易操控 生物过滤
空气过滤与净化
Radiant Heating/Cooling
Underfloor condition is efficient & accessible Bio Filters
Air Filtration and Purification
Pumps & Heat Exchangers
Pumps Heat Exchangers
绿地水净化系统
Reduces the Need for Mechanical Cooling
Reduces the Need for Mechanical Cooling
防止水溢出
Walter Filtration System
Reduce Water Runoff
回收木料遮篷
废物利用,遮挡日照
地下泊车 Recycled Wood Louvers
减少地面柏油路面及其吸热 Horizontal Protection from Sun
Underground Parking
Prevents Asphalt Expsoure & Heat Gain
Prevents Asphalt Expsoure & Heat Gain
自然通风
引入阳光和新鲜空气至地下空间
Natural Ventilation
Allows Light & Air to Lower Levels
垃圾收集/废热发电 地热能系统/地下能源层 雨水采集 Pumps & Heat Exchangers
雨水采集
高效低耗产能 50米深管道提取热能或降温冷却 收集雨水供盥洗灌溉使用 降低水资源消耗,净化地下水g
Reduces the Need for Mechanical Cooling
Pumps & Heat Exchangers
Reduces the Need for Mechanical Cooling
Garbage Pickup/Co-Generation Plant Geothermal System / Energy Piles Water Collection Cistern Rain Wood LouversCollection
Recycled Water
Horizontal Sun Protection
Adds efficiency and sustainable focus Cool the Energy Loop at 50m Deep Collected Water for Toilets and Irrigation Reduce Water Usage and Filter Ground Water
ENVIRONMENTAL ANIMATIONS: Beijing Central Business District with Pelli Clarke Pelli
Illustrations and animations simplify the task of describing environmental systems and sustainable strategies
22. INFOGRAPHICS: American Revolution Center
www.counterspill.org/
23. Multi-User Touchscreens
Storytelling, Exhibitions
& Donor Walls
Our websites, apps and large-format interactives are the perfect way to tell the story of a company
or organization. From libraries and museums to alumni centers and stadiums, these displays are a
beautiful feature that also creates interest in the history or future of an organization.
We conduct preliminary testing with with full size mock-ups, and we never assume something that
works on a small monitor will work on a huge multi-touch screen. All of this helps us break out of the
typical single-user kiosk mold and develop experiences that are truly multi-user.
24. DONOR WALL: National Museum of American Jewish History
An interactive donor wall provides a simple way for visitors to see where the museum’s donors are located
25. MULTI-TOUCH TOUCHSCREEN: University of Pennsylvania Museum
e Hunal Burial interactive was created for the Maya 2012 exhibition and was designed for up to four simultaneous users.
26. MULTI-USER PUZZLE: Sue the T-Rex at the Field Museum - Chicago
e multi-user interface we created for the Field Museum’s T-Rex goes beyond traditional 2D navigation and makes full use of multi-touch gestures. Visitors can tap,
swipe and pinch through detailed 3D dinosaur scans while simultaneously rotating the full 3D skeleton.
27. USER GENERATED CONTENT: Assignment Afghanistan
is project encouraged visitors to share their own personal story and then placed it by location on a larger map. As the stories were added the site became a very
personal diary of powerful memories.
28. ANIMATICS: Remembering Tim Hetherington
is piece reinforces the linear narrative of Tim’s last days and allows visitors to literally trace his path. Visitors could toggle to different days by using the menu and
music reinforces the tone. Watch it at http://vimeo.com/47978916
29. DONOR WALLS
Projected donor walls provide a sleek way of highlighting the people that made the building possible. ey also make adding new names or providing additional
information a snap.
30. Physical Computing
Didactic Environments
We believe that technology is at its best when it helps us understand what we can’t easily see or
teaches us something new. Creating environments that inspire using augmented information
enriches the physical space by adding another level of interaction.
Encouraging visitors to engage with content collaboratively can foster conversation and create a
lasting impression. We understand the design challenges of multi-user interactives like multiple
viewing angles, collaboration vs. competition, and clutter and are passionate about finding ways of
weaving the experience into the existing context.
31. INTERACTIVE INFOGRAPHICS: Financial Times at Grand Central Terminal - New York
For the Financial Times “Graphic World” installation we created a huge floor mat with an array of pressure sensors. Each sensor corresponded to a portion of a projected
world map. As visitors walked across the mat, animated footsteps followed their movement and revealed corresponding content. Check it out at http://bit.ly/RFC1TT
34. Immersive Environments
Wayfinding Systems
We’ve seen complex maps and gigantic signs that attempt to assist in negotiating physical spaces
but we think less is truly more when it comes to assisting people in getting where they want to go.
Mobile apps and multi-touch screens are an easy way to explain a complex spatial arrangement in a
bold way. We’ve created 2D and 3D solutions ranging from the scale of a single building all the way
to fly-bys at the scale of an entire city. While they differ in size, they all help visitors understand a
space with an interface as simple as a smartphone.
35. ANIMATED PERSONAL MAP: With Art Philadelphia
is model of Philadelphia is featured in an interactive map on the WithArt website we created for the Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation.
Users can fly through the skyline and click through the highlighted locations for more details. Take the virtual tour at http://withart.visitphilly.com/map/
36. MURAL ARTS WAYFINDING: Albert M. Greenfield African American Iconic Images Collection
A comprehensive mobile app provides a guided way of experiencing the collection of beautiful murals scattered around Philadelphia. e app is narrated by ?uestlove
of the Roots and has detailed information that supplements the actual works.
37. Immersive Environments
Projection Mapping
Bluecadet has the experience to develop advanced projection mappings using commercially
available equipment. This technology can be used on walls, floors, partitions or ceilings to create
dynamic spaces the can teach or inspire. From purely graphic imagery to motion-driven games,
these mappings can truly transform a space.
If the projection system needs to be fine-tuned on a regular basis, due to vibrations in the exhibit
hall or getting bumped by visitors, Bluecadet can develop a simple software-based system for
recalibration.
38. INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS: Proposal for New York Public Library
e above example shows how Bluecadet’s interactives can be incorporated into existed or proposed buildings. Projections can correspond to digital screens or tables
and create a secondary layer on physical surfaces.
39. SPATIAL MAPPING: University of Pennsylvania Museum
Visitors entering the Penn Museum’s “Maya 2012” exhibit are greeted by our “Night Sky” animation projected on a 30 curved wall. e projection required synching
two channels of video and projection mapping onto the curved wall and around another structure in the gallery.
40. Gestural Interfaces
Interactive Displays
Interfaces allowing users to control applications using body motion are becoming more powerful
and commonplace; the technology offers exciting possibilities. Bluecadet has explored a number of
frameworks in this space, including computer vision, processing, OpenFrameworks, and Cinder. Our
team approaches gestural application development strategically, ensuring the appropriate
technology is used to reach the desired user experience. Rapid prototyping and an iterative design
and development process is key to success when working with these new technologies.
Bluecadet’s programmers are well versed in the capabilities of the hardware and software systems,
and offer the expertise to execute a fun, robust, and stable final product.
41. Kinetic interfaces offer opportunities for multi-user and collaborative experiences. Here, a concept sketch
from our interactive for the Field Museum, which uses Xbox Kinect.
45. P R I N C I PA LS
Josh Goldblum Troy LaChance
Founding Principal + Creative Director Principal + Design Director
• respected digital strategist • celebrated interactive designer
• sought-after speaker • awards include SXSW, Webbys, MUSE
• Emmy winner • leads Bluecadet’s design team
• interactive developer • involved in every project as art director
• 5 years at Smithsonian American Art Museum • 5 years at Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
• leads Bluecadet’s strategic approach • 5 years of agency experience
• involved in every project as creative director • MA in history from George Mason University
• BA from Tufts University
46. P R O D U C E RS
Rebecca Sherman Aaron Miller Victoria Jones
Studio Director Interactive Producer + Producer
Technology Specialist
Rebecca Smith Harrison Haas Brad Baer
Producer Associate Producer Creative Director,
Environments
47. D E SI G N
Kim Quinn Aaron Richardson Theresa Decker Alex Bloom Putra Roenig
Senior Designer Designer + Motion Designer Designer Creative Developer
Graphics
D E V E L OPME NT
Mark Llobrera Stacey Martens Steve Hurwitz Kathryn Stracquatanio Paul Rudolph
Senior Developer Creative Developer Senior Web Developer User Experience App Developer
Developer
49. Select Client List
• Tyler School of Art
• University of Pennsylvania
• Tufts: Institute for Global Leadership
• American Revolution Center
• Dallas Museum of Art
• GPTMC
• Independence Hall Visitor Center
• Mural Arts Program
• National Constitution Center
• Opera Company of Philadelphia
• Philadelphia Orchestra
• Wistar Institute
50. Select Awards
Emmy Webby Communication Arts, HOW Magazine
• Starved for Attention • Counterspill Webpick of the Week Interactive Annual
(nominee - 2012) (3 awards - 2012) • Energy Realities (2012) • Chalmette Battlefield Museum
• Live, Hope, Love • Live, Hope, Love - People’s • With Art (2012) (2012)
(winner - 2009) Voice Award (award - 2009) • Mural Explorer (2012)
• Diego Rivera (2012)
• Starved for Attention • Assignment Afghanistan
• McNulty Prize (2012)
(nominee - 2012) (2012)
FWA Site of the Day • Assignment Afghanistan (2011)
• Counterspill (nominee - 2012) • They Killed Sister Dorothy
• Sue the T. Rex Puzzle • Eastern State Penitentiary
Interactive (2012) • Young Arts (nominee - 2011) (2010)
(2011)
• With Art (2012) • Mural Explorer • American Revolution Center
• Mural Arts Program (2010)
(nominee - 2011) (2010)
• Starved for Attention (2010)
• Eastern State Penitentiary • Live, Hope, Love (2009)
SXSW (nominee - 2011) • American Revolution Center
• James Zabiela - (winner - 2011) (2010)
• Starved for Attention
(nominee - 2012) Digital Ellie AAM Muse Award
• Joshua Cogan • Assignment Afghanistan (2011) • Field Museum Green Wall
(nominee - 2012) (2012)
• Philadelphia Orchestra • American Revolution Timeline
(nominee - 2012) (2012)
• Mural Explorer • Iconic Mural Collection (2012)
(nominee - 2011)
• Lincoln Memorial Interactive
• Vital Voices (nominee - 2011) (2010)
51. Thank You
Bradley Baer, LEED AP
Creative Director, Environments
BLUECADET INTERACTIVE • 1011 N. Hancock Street, Unit 101, Philadelphia, PA 19123 • 267.639.9956 • brad@bluecadet.com