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Sunday, May 28, 2006

Prototyping hardware&software for a historical event

A client of ours hired us to architect and prototype a system for an important Canadian event to come. We can't reveal to much about it, but you'll hear from it as soon as our client advertises on it. The photo shows a prototype allowing to control a tabletop model of what we think the system could look like. Sébastien Bire was the wood guy here. So far, we've been working on the hardware aspects. Software coming up.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Flying robots at "24 hours of sciences"


This was another great event. We presented 3 flying cubes at UQAM's "24 heures des sciences". The audience was very receptive and enthusiastic. By the way, one of our cubes sneaked away, and found itself right under the videoprojection of CitySpeak, a Web/wireless application that projects on a wall the messages sent by people all around the world, from a Web browser, a PDA, a cell-phone... This photo shows our name "NunaSoft", input from a PDA, and projected on the cube.
More on SAILS project.