Thursday, 27 September 2007
Gordon Parry Centre Update
The latest version of the Apollo Controller went into the Gordon Parry Centre in Leeds today as part of the development of their Studio space. It is linked to socket panels around the room allowing users to plug in switches and sensors to control the lights and sounds.
Wednesday, 26 September 2007
Me, Myself & MRI

The final touring production will include Apollo technology to help create an interactive exhibit that will tour various venues in the North East.
More information can be found on the Geodesic Blog.
Labels:
education,
Geodesic Arts,
MRI
Tuesday, 4 September 2007
University of York Sensory Room
Together with our colleagues at Camel Event Production, we today upgraded the multisensory room in the Health Sciences department at the University of York. The changes make it easier for the users to control the various lighting effects.
This work is part of Apollo's direct engagement with end-users and collaboration with research projects.
This work is part of Apollo's direct engagement with end-users and collaboration with research projects.
Thursday, 21 June 2007
KidsOut visit to assess Sensory Space
KidsOut visited today to have a look at the Portable Sensory Space that we are putting together for them. This is a prototype which they are hoping to put into a school before the end of the year.
Due to the size we built it at the lighting company premises, which also meant we could try out different lighting effects. The structure turned out to be a lot larger than it looked on paper and it was immediately decided to only build half the structure as the final unit. The basic premise worked well, but we now need to develop some of the ideas further for a second assessment visit in July.
The unit will incorporate a number of key effects including colour change lighting, a gobo projector, a bubble tube, a mirror ball and soft play elements.
Due to the size we built it at the lighting company premises, which also meant we could try out different lighting effects. The structure turned out to be a lot larger than it looked on paper and it was immediately decided to only build half the structure as the final unit. The basic premise worked well, but we now need to develop some of the ideas further for a second assessment visit in July.
The unit will incorporate a number of key effects including colour change lighting, a gobo projector, a bubble tube, a mirror ball and soft play elements.
Thursday, 14 June 2007
Building a fountain

Today was spent in sunny Bristol building and playing with a mock-up of the fountain at Luckwell School.
Together with Graham and Tash from Futurelab, we built a full-scale mock-up of the fountain using anything we could find. This generally consisted of tables, chairs, coloured paper and plastic tubing.
I worked with each year group to then make decisions about the fountain and ensure that it was still going to be enthusiastically received by the school.
You can track the overall progress of the fountain on the Fountaineers Blog.
Wednesday, 6 June 2007
News: GSPK Design launch Apollo
GSPK Design Ltd has today announced the launch of a new division; Apollo Creative, which has been set up to specialise in the innovative design, development and manufacture of interactive light and sound products.
Apollo Creative, named after the Greek and Roman God of Light, Sound and Healing, is aimed at the sensory and architectural markets; interior design, exhibitions, artistic projects and museums. This new division is benefiting from the skills and expertise of Mark Hildred who has recently been appointed to head up this initiative.
Mark has worked extensively within the special needs sector for over ten years including four years investigating the latest technologies at the University of York. He also brings with him a wealth of experience in interactive audio applied across a wide range of projects from touring exhibitions to museum installations.
Apollo Creative, based in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, has been working to develop upon its existing range of bubble tubes, bubble walls and LED fibre optic light sources. These are predominantly sold for inclusion in multisensory rooms for use by children and adults with special needs, but increasingly Apollo is finding outlets as diverse as hair salons and exhibition stands.
Benefiting from such experience, and supported by the electronic design capabilities offered by GSPK Design Ltd, Apollo Creative is developing a leading reputation for providing revolutionary new products into the market place. Apollo also provide consultancy for project work from initial ideas, through project management to technical support and training. This service enables their customers to access the company’s unique skill base. Current projects include interactive fountains, light and sound rooms, sensory environments, digital play areas and museum interactives.
Mark Hildred, Creative Director for Apollo Creative said – “The next twelve months promise to be very exciting as we build upon the solid foundation already provided by our UK and International distributors. We are engaged in a range of exciting development projects that will help establish Apollo as the leading company within this sector.”
For further information, please contact Mark Hildred on 01423 865641 or e-mail sales@apollocreative.co.uk
Apollo Creative, named after the Greek and Roman God of Light, Sound and Healing, is aimed at the sensory and architectural markets; interior design, exhibitions, artistic projects and museums. This new division is benefiting from the skills and expertise of Mark Hildred who has recently been appointed to head up this initiative.
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Creative Director Mark Hildred looking into an Apollo Bubble Tube |
Apollo Creative, based in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, has been working to develop upon its existing range of bubble tubes, bubble walls and LED fibre optic light sources. These are predominantly sold for inclusion in multisensory rooms for use by children and adults with special needs, but increasingly Apollo is finding outlets as diverse as hair salons and exhibition stands.
Benefiting from such experience, and supported by the electronic design capabilities offered by GSPK Design Ltd, Apollo Creative is developing a leading reputation for providing revolutionary new products into the market place. Apollo also provide consultancy for project work from initial ideas, through project management to technical support and training. This service enables their customers to access the company’s unique skill base. Current projects include interactive fountains, light and sound rooms, sensory environments, digital play areas and museum interactives.
Mark Hildred, Creative Director for Apollo Creative said – “The next twelve months promise to be very exciting as we build upon the solid foundation already provided by our UK and International distributors. We are engaged in a range of exciting development projects that will help establish Apollo as the leading company within this sector.”
For further information, please contact Mark Hildred on 01423 865641 or e-mail sales@apollocreative.co.uk
Labels:
News
Friday, 9 March 2007
Getting wet

The children played with the different sensors to help establish a final list of what sensors we might want on the fountain. Another major area of discussion was whether to have a mobile or fixed fountain. The amount of water falling on the floor convinced most that a fixed fountain outside might be better, although their were some imaginative solutions for keeping the water contained.
After working with each year group, they returned to their rooms to vote on the best sensors and whether to have the fixed or mobile fountain. At the end of the day we had an assembly so that each year group could see the voting. Lots of cheering and booing went on!
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