
SuperUber combines a creative atelier with a technology lab and its unique design style, to create multimedia and interactive projects for culture, education, entertainment and advertising.
Led by Liana Brazil, designer with a multimedia masters degree from New York University (NYC), Russ Rive, electronic engineer, with four technology patents in the US and Marcelo Pontes, architect and set designer, SuperUber has offices in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and New York.
SuperUber’s main projects include: the installation “Word’s Alley”, at the Portuguese Language Museum (Sao Paulo); the video mapping set design for SporTV channel; the set design and multimedia project for Claro Cine and Vale Open Air festivals (Rio); the projection mapping for the launch of the Olympic Games logo Rio 2016; the multimedia project for Nike concept-store (Sao Paulo); and the game “Super Pong”, part of The Creators Project Festival in DUMBO, NY, and also part of the exhibition “PeléStation” in Berlin, Germany. SuperUber participated in the Mines and Metal Museum, in the TIM UFMG Knowledge Center, and did the multimedia and interactive project for the Minas Gerais Memorial, which are part of the Praça da Liberdade Cultural Circuit, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
SuperUber creates projects and experiences for brands and cultural venues throughout the world. In 2009 SuperUber presented its first solo exhibition, “Pixel Park”, and in 2010 SuperUber represented Brazil at the World Creativity Biennale (US).