This is the installation made for Art and Technology temple NTT Intercommunication Center in Opera City in Tokyo.
Users use their finger in the air to clIck on small and moving texts on a huge projected screen.
The final result is very close to the Minority Report movie. This is actually the main comment we can hear when we stand close to the installation.
The same system could bring interactivity of huge LED billboard at Time Square (NYC) or Shibuya (Tokyo). We just wait for the bold advertiser (that for sure will receive some press coverage!!).
This is Ubiq'window installed at NTT DoCoMo executive showroom at their HQ in Tokyo.
(this is a private place).
They use Ubiq'window as their main presentation tool to introdue their vision and solutions.
This bar is located in Osaka, Japan. The picture shows the interactive screen switched off and on.
3 Ubiq`window Airstrie are used at Singapore`s Science Center.
Visitors can use their bare hands in the air to interact with contents.
This is the view prior to opening.
3 Ubiq`window Airstrie are used at Singapore`s Science Center.
Visitors can use their bare hands in the air to interact with contents.