Pioneers in the integration between design, architecture and technology, Russ Rive and Liana Brazil founded the Superuber Experimental Studio in 2002, with headquarters in Rio and San Francisco (USA). Superuber creates experiences ranging from individual installations to exhibitions and performances, and exhibits around the world, in locations such as the Victoria & Albert Museum (England) and UN (USA). In Brazil, they participated in projects such as the Museum of Tomorrow (Rio) and Memorial of Minas Gerais (Belo Horizonte). They participate in festivals such as the Spot Festival (Denmark), the creators Project (USA, Spain, China and Brazil), and make presentations in institutions such as the Parsons School of Design (New York). They recently inaugurated the multimedia and interactive project of the Frost Science Museum in Miami (USA).

 

 About the SuperViz

The SuperViz app is a collective experience in Virtual reality for exchange of information, training and sharing of ideas.

People from different parts of the world are transported virtually to the same place, where they can hear themselves and see themselves.

In less than 1 minute, a person can create worlds from panoramic photos, photos 360 ° and Google Street views, invite other people, and start a collective session through mobile, Ipad or Virtual reality.

You can draw, use Pointersuse your voice, add Hotpots audio and image layers over 360° environments to remotely collaborate, teach, present and monitor the progress of projects requiring physical presence.

SuperViz is an application designed by SuperUber for Smartphones with iOS or Android, and can be accessed through a 3G connection.