TOM TITS: Internet of Things for Kids of all ages!
23C worked on an exciting project for the famous children’s theme park Tom Tits in Stockholm that uses interactive stations to teach kids about science. The stations tested different parts of the brain and the bodily senses. 23C used touch, movement and button interfaces to create an engaging and edicational experience. All the players test scores are saved via RFID tags (Radio Frequency ID), which allows users to check and compare their score later, online. The installation opened in 2014.
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