Posts Tagged ‘Hong Kong’

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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Interacting with LED walls

October 29th, 2008 Tags: , , , ,
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Recently Sony-BMG used AirStrike for the launch of the new album, 魔杰座, “Capricorn”, of famous Hong Kong star Jay Chou. Sony-BMG Hong Kong’s boss also used AirStrike in association to Google Earth to present album sales in Asia.

AirStrike easily brings precise interactivity to LED walls, whatever their size and distance from the user. For instance events can be deployed using LED walls installed on building with users at the ground level.

Music from Jay Chou.

Ubiq’window, flagship of innovation in Hong Kong

July 24th, 2008 Tags: , , , , ,
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Ubiq\'window at ICT Awards in HK

Ubiq’window was on stage at the latest Hong Kong ICT Awards 2008, the best innovation and research awards, not as a competitor but as a symbol of innovation. And indeed, it is a good symbol.

Launched in 2003, Ubiq’window remains unique and unequal on its market: stereo computer vision interactivity. It was deployed in 100s of locations all over the world, in small retails, high end boutiques, museums, exclusive showrooms, classrooms,…

It now evolves to pure free-air interactivity with projects like embedding into mass-market products…