Case study

CONTROL PANEL

OUR GOAL

With the launch of our second concept Electric Shuffle, our first venue had to set the tone for what we were: surprisingly competitive, delightfully immersive and outrageously thrilling. This didn’t apply just to the games, but to every detail within the venue. The aim was to create intrigue throughout. As with Flight Club venue, we pride ourselves on the detail applied throughout. Electric Shuffle was to be no different, not only taking a lightning rod to the game of shuffleboard, but also its features.
With the control panel we wanted to build a machine that felt alive. It was to be elegant, colourful and joyful, ready for customers to be surprised by and interact with, whilst giving a nod to the inspiration behind the concept, science and creativity.

HOW DID WE DO IT?

We brought together our in-house teams and expert partners to tackle a multitude of challenges featuring bespoke fabrication, off site construction, control wiring and light programming using electrical and mechanical specialists to take on the task of building a seemingly living control panel that had never been seen before.
There was a three-step process to the plan:

  1. Moodboard; we took inspiration from reference images and working installations to finalise what the end piece would look like, with our own twist. We had to ensure the right look and feel was created, staying in keeping with the overall interior décor plans
  2. Bringing the idea to life by coordinating multiple elements, including: lighting design, button circuitry, panel signage, sequencing controls, bespoke gauge designs and air compression to make it look operational, whilst also ensuring this all fitted into a fabricated control panel - a first for the manufacturers!
  3. Integrating each of the systems resulted in 32 different lighting circuits being coordinated to light up Electric Shuffle at randomised intervals to surprise and delight, including dials moving on gauges with bespoke references to employees’ beer consumption, joy and stress levels

we wanted to build a machine that felt alive. It was to be elegant, colourful and joyful

WHAT WAS THE RESULT?

It lives and it’s very much alive! The control panel is one of the first features you see when you enter our spectacular venue. It never stops. It catches customers off-guard with seemingly random flashes of light across the expanse of the area it brings to life. With hundreds of switches and buttons to flick, it teases at additional surprises, which for those who dare press the ‘do not touch’ red button, lights up the whole panel bringing interactivity and joy to those watching.

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