
A digital and experiential activation at this year’s TED Conference was housed inside a 10- by 22-foot structure where 50 monitors covered the ceiling and mirrored tiles lined the walls and floor.
Photo: Kyle McDonald

Delta’s T4X pop-up included a room with projections of planes soaring through the sky.
Photo: Anna Webber

MKG designed Delta’s Stillness in Motion space with soft curves of fabric to evoke a sense of calm.
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Before stepping inside the capsule, each guest received a silicone orb that had an LED sensor and lights inside. After the experience, the lights pulsed at the same pace as the guest's lowest heart rate. Delta invited them to take the orb with them as a reminder of their "stillest moment."
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MKG constructed the stillness capsule using glass and mirrored walls. From the outside, other TED attendees could see the illuminated space, which was intended to spur their curiosity to try the activity.
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Sitting inside the Delta's stillness capsule, guests could see their reflections in the glass walls.
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After exiting the capsule, guests could choose to share the photo of their experience on social media.
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Author Pico Iyer visited Delta's lounge to talk about the role of stillness in enhancing productivity.
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As a way to demonstrate the phone's "burst shot," a feature that takes three images a second, guests could throw a basketball while a staffer took photos. The photos were then printed out as a take-home item.
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