Leading applied research and product development across AI, interfaces, spatial systems, and experimental software. Building the computational systems that let BARC move from curiosity to usable tools.
STEREOVOID is the research and technology wing of Brookside Agroforestry Research Center (BARC), a federally incorporated applied research organization based on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
We build computational systems that help BARC investigate ideas in the real world: applied AI, adaptive software, geospatial systems, perception tools, and public-facing products that pressure-test the research outside the lab.
Stereovoid is led by Kyle McCullough, a creative technologist and research leader with two decades at the boundary of computation and human experience, spanning broadcast TV, cinema, AAA games, defense simulation, and enterprise AI.
Before Stereovoid, Kyle directed the Modeling & Simulation lab at USC's Institute for Creative Technologies: 25 researchers, a DoD research portfolio, two Best Paper awards, additional award-winning work for NGA and DoD, and 312+ citations. That work included One World Terrain, synthetic data generation, graph neural networks for autonomous behavior, and early streams in Gaussian Splatting and Transformers before either hit mainstream.
He has presented at GEOINT and NGA panels on operationalizing AI, contributed to NASA's Artemis program, creative-directed a Ubisoft-published VR thriller, and solo-built JoinDispatch to 300K downloads and Apple's Game of the Day. In parallel, he serves as CTO at Enginable, helping translate emerging AI capability into production systems.
Want to work with Stereovoid, explore a collaboration, or send a brief? Reach out at hello@stereovoid.com.
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