Rockwell Group’s LAB, the interaction technology studio within the acclaimed architecture and design firm, will turn San Jose’s City Hall into a monumental multi-media living landscape that responds to and is defined by a large network of connections and interactions. As part of the Biennial commission called Plug-in-Play, the building’s elevator façade will be turned into a kind of multicolored reverse waterfall of light, where all the activity will be filtered and translated, appearing to flow upwards to create a city “pattern” based on physical and virtual input from devices situated in City Hall plaza. Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose will serve as a site for remotely located physical input to Plug-in-Play.