Archive for the ‘Dynamic signage’ Category

AirStrike Interactive Mirror in Hong Kong

May 26th, 2009 Tags: , ,
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Hong Kong jewelery shop, WCJ, has deployed an innovative interactive mirror on which people can browse contents or check how they look with WCJ products.

Free-air finger tracking AirStrike is seamlessly integrated into the ceiling and customers interact by pointing at the mirror, in the air, at distance.

AirStrike tracks their hand motions. A great example of interactive architecture deployed by local partner Tech Vision.

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Catchyoo Face Tracker unveiled

May 20th, 2009 | Posted in Advertising, Catchyoo, Catchyoo Face Tracker, Catchyoo’s Installations , Dynamic signage, Face Tracking | No Comments »

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LM3 LABS unveil patented Catchyoo Face Tracker, an innovative digital signage solution for shop window interactivity.

Catchyoo Face Tracker tracks faces of passing people for creating eye-catching interactivity with digital content. Faces become pointers which trigger events and follow people.

Catchyoo FT’s patented technology  is robust to urban environments like busy sidewalks, changing light conditions, night and day,…

Catchyoo Face Tracking is multi-user and leverage information like distance from screen, speed, direction, changing directions, number of watching people, groups, etc…

Catchyoo Face Tracker can be associated to most display technologies: projection of course but also LED, Plasma/LCD, etc…

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JCDecaux deploys ubiq’window-based abribus

April 18th, 2009 Tags:
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logojcdJCDecaux, one of the world’s leading outdoor advertising companies, started deploying interactive abribus (bus stop shelters in Sweden) based on ubiq’window.

In the first stage, the Abribus let people find lines and connection by entering destinations or lines. In next steps advertising will be proposed to passengers: ad-games, interactive ads, edutainment, etc…
The interactive digital signage content can be remotely updated by a 3G connection.
Ubiq’window’s computer vision technology is the best fit for this usage as it resist Swedish street conditions and it is crowd-proof.
Installations are made by ubiq’window distributor in Sweden, Touchme.

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the tactile vending machine experience

March 20th, 2009 Tags: , ,
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Vending machines are poised to evolve and enter into the digital era. This is a project for a large cigarette company. This is a touchless, yet tactile cigarette vending machine for clubs.

It mixes digital interactivity on holographic media to tactilised real objects. Clients select their cigarettes by touching the real cigarette box thru the glass window. They can also interact with the holographic image at the center, play games, get news and services.

Payment is made with RFID payment card called Felica IC Card embedded in Japanese mobile phones.

Based on computer vision system ubiq’window, the machine is flexible and can be adapted in a few seconds to new brands and contents.

Please enjoy HD with full-screen mode.


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interactive holographic assistant

February 27th, 2009 Tags:
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A cool integration of AirStrike with an holographic assistant made by US partner IMG.

The product is to be deployed on hundreds of location in the US over the next months.

IMG and LM3LABS will jointly present at Interactive Display Show in SanFrancisco, Califormia, in late April. We will be pleased to meet US clients and partners at this occasion.

Interactive Augmented Kiosk

February 20th, 2009 Tags: ,
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When touchless interactivity of ubiq’window meets augmented reality it makes next gen kiosk.

ubiq’window brings interactivity to the full width of the kiosk: take a brochure and it will trigger the right augmented reality application. Printed materials, stickers and shapes are invisible interactive zones triggering other contents. The plasma screen is fully interactive as covered by ubiq’window optical sensors.

Enjoy HD with this movie in full-screen.

Augmented Reality for Retail, Events and Publishing

January 13th, 2009 | Posted in Advertising, Augmented Reality, Business, Dynamic signage, Events, Slide Presentations | No Comments »

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LM3LABS and TOTAL IMMERSION ink Partnership

December 19th, 2008 Tags:
| Posted in Advertising, AirStrike, Augmented Reality, Business, Dynamic signage, Events, LM3LABS, Movies, Ubiq'window | No Comments »

LM3LABS and French Augmented Reality leader Total Immersion decided to go together after the Japanese and South East Asian markets.

Integrated solutions will let customers get LM3LABS’ touchless technologies like AirStrike or Ubiq’window, with Total Immersion’s augmented reality software.

The joint strategy targets Events, Interactive kiosks and online-offline publishing.


Wall-e launches in Japan with Catchyoo

December 12th, 2008 | Posted in Advertising, Catchyoo, Catchyoo’s Installations , Dynamic signage | No Comments »

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Disney Pixar Japan promote their new animation Wall-e with Catchyoo Playground.

Installations are visible in complex cinemas and shopping centers like Sunshine City in Tokyo.
In addition to being an excellent animation about ecology and life, Wall-e is full of interesting concepts which will remind to many our Ubiq’window

Catalog browsing in japanese streets

November 21st, 2008 Tags: ,
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A recent Ubiq’window installation in Sapporo, Japan, made by local partner Reactor.cmc.
A well rounded street furniture for OOH advertising which leverage big size, touchless (natural and fast gestures) and millimeter-grade precision.