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      silver award
      Category: Experiential Exhibit Exhibitor: Intel Corp. Design/Fabrication: Taylor Manufacturing Industries Inc. (The Taylor Group), Franklin, MA, 800-605-6519, www.taylorinc.com Show: International Consumer Electronics Show, 2018 Budget: $2 – $4.9 million Size: 100-by-120 feet

      PHOTOS: Erik Borzi
      Big Data
      Intel Corp. wanted its exhibit at the 2018 International Consumer Electronics Show to render the nebulous concept of data processing into something as solid as the convention-hall floor beneath attendees' feet. To accomplish that, designers from Taylor Manufacturing Industries Inc. (The Taylor Group) divided the booth into experiential segments topped by a couldn't-miss navigational beacon.
      The Future is Wow
      To explain the role it plays in data processing, Intel Corp. built a series of vignettes that spanned its 100-by-120-foot exhibit. Beneath a backbone of LED tubes representing the immense flow of information, set pieces focused on 5G, artificial intelligence, and autonomous driving, among other advancing technologies.
      Blazing like rectangular lighthouses, 60 metal frames, each containing eight LED tubes, were suspended from a truss to form a radiant spine running the length of the 12,000-square-foot exhibit. Dubbed the 5G superhighway, it pulsed with color combinations representing the cloud and the upcoming high-speed 5G communications network. "Intel had to convey the idea of data being harnessed with its technology," said Mike Klym, one of the booth's designers.

      Set below the gleaming backbone was the immersive 5G Connected Worlds LED Tunnel. Almost 10 feet tall, the inverted-V-shaped passageway sparked with animations and text, taking guests deeper into three narrated stories outlining how 5G will enable autonomous cars, safer cities, and lag-free virtual reality. Advancing on to the Sensory Autonomous Commute Experience, nine guests at a time entered an auto-shaped enclosure made of a transparent projection scrim supported by a wooden frame. Cameras then projected a 90-second video over the car's entire surface that crafted the illusion of hurtling through New York in a driverless car.

      Visitors then swarmed to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Tower, a 12.5-foot-tall cylindrical structure. Here, eight Microsoft Surface tablets loaded with augmented- reality apps offered stories about how AI might track whales, scan brains, and cover sporting events. By dividing the booth into engaging and interactive experiences, Intel transformed the intangible into the palpable. E


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