Tinkoff Biometry

One of the key installations in Tinkoff’s exhibition space was Biometry, focused on the bank’s biometric services.

The experience was fully personalized inside a compact immersive room. Two walls used transparent screens, while another wall and the ceiling were built from lightboxes. The floor and the wall opposite the visitor were LED screens covered with milky acrylic glass. Visitors interacted through a touch screen and Kinect sensor.

Because the media surfaces had a non-standard layout, the system was distributed across three machines: (1) touch screen + Kinect, (2) LED screens, and (3) transparent screens + lightboxes. I designed the application architecture so content could still be authored in a single scene and then run in sync on all three computers. Virtual transparent screens also reproduced real optical behavior—when the room became dark, they visually stopped being transparent.