PO-MO is one of North America's leaders in transforming spaces for events and promotions using interactive projections on buildings, augmented reality display solutions, gesture controlled displays, and dynamic lighting design to provide users with new and engaging experiences.

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PO-MOtion Interactive Digital Displays

Interactive Floor Software

PO-MO's innovative, affordable interactive floor and wall displays are perfect for retail and education. Services include: turnkey systems, customized software, content creation and management. This interactive floor was created for the MB Children's Museum, and is now being installed in Zunum, a restaurant chain in Houston TX.

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Augmented Reality Business Card

Mobile App Development

PO-MO's first Augmented Reality application. This app allows Android devices like tablets and phones to generate a controllable 3D bunny using a symbol on our business card.

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Interior Architectural Projection

Quinzmas 2011

PO-MO turned the top of the stage at the Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg into an interactive screen, which lit up to the music of Quinzy and House of Doc. Animations designed to simulate vines, bells, flocks of birds and other effects were incorporated directly on the architecture.

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Outdoor Building Projection

2011 Santa Parade

For the 2011 Winnipeg Santa Parade, PO-MO transformed a building at the Forks into Santa's Workshop. Elves and reindeer make toys and dance in the windows of a gingerbread factory.

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Ride the Rocket - Theme Park Attraction

Nuit Blanche Toronto, 2011

Ride the Rocket is an immersive streetcar ride, created by Kurt Firla, Elliott Mealia, and PO-MO Inc. for Nuit Blanche Toronto, 2011. The ride takes passengers into Lake Ontario, inside a monster raccoon, into space, and many other unexpected places.

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Transmedia Children's Environment

Impossible Animal Zoo

Children create animals online at impossibleanimalzoo.com. Each animal is unique, has a personality, and eats a certain kind of food. A QR code is produced when animals are created which allows the child's animal to be 'released' into a motion-reactive scene, where the child can interact with their animal.

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Interactive Sculpture

OHM The Interactive Dragon

Inspired by the many mobile installations at Burningman, PO-MO created a giant sound-reactive dragon puppet out of styrofoam, wired with an Arduino, a lot of lighting, and a microphone. The dragon features a smoke machine, a handsome covering of green faux-leather scales, and a mobile cart.

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Interactive Educational Booth

Aboriginal Day Live - Spirit Animal Project

For the 2011 Aboriginal Day Live Festival, PO-MO created an interactive Spirit Animal booth with help from grade six students at Sargent Park School. People visiting the booth could change into different spirit animals and take a picture of themselves as animals, with a description of what the animals represent.

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Social Media Advertising

Kildonan Place Christmas Campaign

Kildonan Place Christmas campaign, outdoor and indoor signage incorporating interactivity with the client's Facebook page. Visitors post messages to the displays through the client's facebook page. Displays incorporate a countdown clock showing how much time is left to finish shopping. Recipient of a 2011 Signature Award.

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Mobile Phone (SMS) Controlled Wall Projection

Wonderland Interactive Party

The Wonderland project featured a 45 foot long animated wall. Animations were controlled by texts sent from audience member's cellphones. Texting the names of different characters from the Lewis Carol novels caused them to appear. The caterpillar would 'say' any words that didn't match a trigger phrase.

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