The EyeStop is a touch-screen bus shelter that monitors environmental conditions and real-time bus movement and also provides information and communication tools that can interact with your cell phone.
The EyeStop, which has touch sensitive e-Ink screens as well as LEDs, features a bus map plotting locations in real-time, e-mail and Web access, tools for planning a best route and getting directions, a community bulletin board, and, of course, a place for silent video advertisements. It will also use sensors to monitor and display local air quality.
The Here & There projection is on the left, and the equivalent normal view is on the right. Click through and watch the HD version.
Last Year’s Model ~ a twitter driven hub site about why you dont need the newest tech
From Poke London
“Everyone knows the best time to get your baked goods is when they’re fresh out the oven. So we figured that this could be a killer use of Twitter. Letting followers know that fresh goodies are ready right now. But bakeries don’t want laptops or phones lying around in the kitchen. Flour, eggs and technology don’t mix so well”
‘Facestape’ from Our Children’s Gorilla is a roll of tape which you can cut up to create your own faces, anywhere you like: “make your own African masks, jazz up your toilet seat or use for fun and totally nonsense surprises around the house.” (via)
Vision for Film wall allowing visitors at the Queens Film Theatre in Belfast to write comments on drip mats about there favourite films and then hang them on the wall
Awesome paper by Billl Buxton from Microsoft Research
“At the end of the world, plant a tree.”
— Unknown, attributed to the Qur’an”
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