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Node.js.

All Remiam work tagged Node.js — across client systems, own products, and the studio's field notes.

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UK Public-Sector Security Body · Confidential·2025·Physical Installation · iPad App · Hardware Integration

Cipher Room

A series of physical digital escape rooms built for a UK public-sector security body — four iPads facing each other around a central lockbox, all synced through a Raspberry Pi socket server that also drives the lockbox's lock and unlock as part of the puzzle. 1–4 players, multiple full-length and mini versions, designed to teach security practices through play.

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LinkedIn·2024·Event Experience · Interactive Content · Local-First

LinkedIn Talent Experience

An interactive event experience built for LinkedIn's major London talent event in 2024. Two parallel content tracks — one corporate-facing, one staff-facing — designed end-to-end in Adobe XD, content-mapped in Miro, then built as a local-first slide-and-branch system backed by MongoDB so the experience never depended on venue connectivity.

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Racing Data Platform · Confidential·2025·Live Data Pipeline · Local Ingest · Experimental

Race Feed

An experimental data-ingest pipeline Remiam built for a racing-data client. A live feed of horse and dog racing data streams into a local Nuxt service, normalised and sorted into a local SQLite store, then surfaced as cleanly-structured content their live platform can consume.

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Global Sportswear Brand × UK Sports Retailer · Confidential Collaboration·2024·Live Event System · Multi-Station · Hardware · On-Site Print

The Player Card

A multi-station live event activation Remiam built end-to-end for a sportswear-and-retail collaboration touring UK shopping malls. Visitors registered on an iPad, walked four physical challenge stations — reaction tap, vertical jump, grip strength, and football-accuracy kick — captured a portrait at the end, and walked away with a printed personalised player card scored against their attributes. A local server held the whole thing together and synced to the cloud for the leaderboard, analytics, and post-event card downloads via QR.

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