The ChronoScope is an installation designed for an exhibition titled At The Crossroads of Desire: A Times Square Centennial, curated by Max Page, AXA Gallery, NYC, 2004-05. The project was lead by Jake Barton, the principal of Local Projects, NYC's award winning design studio. P.J. Moskal (Laksom) was asked to design a 3D environment of Times Square in which historical pictures would float as references of where they were taken in the real space. Also, he programmed the interaction which was driven by a touch screen allowing the viewer to choose the pictures in the virtual space and travel through the 3D environment to view them. The movie version of the project played on the Jumbotron during 2004 New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square.
The ChronoScope received Honorable Mention from I.D. Magazine Annual Design Review 2005 in interactive category.
" A great example of collaboration between architecture and design" - Allen Sayegh, I.D. Magazine
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