Cape Town Tourism Interactive Wall


Formula D interactive designed a 6 metre by 2 metre interactive wall projection for the Cape Town Tourism visitor centre.

The wall projection showcases 40 activities and sights in the Cape region, set against an animated backdrop of interchanging panoramic representations of the most impressive landscapes around the Cape.

The wall is activated by the movement of passers-by. When visitors step onto the rainbow-coloured strip on the floor in front of the wall, and align themselves with one of the projected icons on the wall, they trigger animations, sounds, and pop-ups with information on the selected area.
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