WIRED contributing photographer Tristan deBrauwere takes us behind the scenes at the largest consumer tech show in the world.
Sit down and strap in.Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
At the beginning of January every year, the consumer tech industry descends on the desert boomtown of Las Vegas, Nevada, for CES. The trade show is the largest tech industry event in the world, with over 138,000 attendees and 2.5 million square feet of floor space. It’s primarily a venue for businesses—startups, multinationals, retailers, distributors, and financiers—to connect. But the show is also open to the press and the general public, so everyone is vying for each other’s attention, eyeballs, and wallets. The level of glitz and spectacle, especially at the big-budget booths for the largest companies, is astronomical.
Photographer Tristan deBrauwere has been on the ground in Las Vegas all week shooting the show for WIRED; see his three photo galleries for the highlights of his work. Today, Tristan takes us behind the scenes to show us that even at its robotic, vibrating, internet-connected center, CES is still a show where humanity reigns supreme.
The doctors are in.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Wearable sensor tech is always prevalent at CES.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
It’s a global show.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Massage chairs are always a hit at CES.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
AI is everywhere, even in the bedroom.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
An attendee takes a tech-assisted break.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Sony’s booth had a The Last of Us exhibit.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Augmenting reality.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Check your health.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Paws button.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Tour de Tech
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
The Las Vegas Convention Center is large …
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
… and accommodating.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Dance revolution.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Gadgets galore.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Posing with Sony’s car.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
Photo op.
Photograph: Tristan deBrauwere
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Michael Calore oversees WIRED’s coverage of consumer technology and internet culture, and is one of the hosts of WIRED’s weekly podcast, Uncanny Valley. As a writer, he covers a range of topics including music, film, art, software, social media, and underground culture.
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