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Camera-Powered Interactive Poster Changes Displays When People Are Watching
We’ve seen posters that alter their displays automatically before. So far, though, what we typically get around public places are advertisements that change their visuals at specified time intervals. This award-winning ad for Amnesty International takes the technology a step further, adjusting what it shows based on whether people are looking at it.
The public service ad, which makes a point of how domestic abuse happens when nobody’s looking, shows an image of a happy couple when it detects pairs of eyes fixed onto it. Once everyone looks away, the picture changes to that of a man physically hitting his wife, creating a very clever effect that pushes its message in a powerful way.
Erected at a bus stop in Hamburg, Germany, the interactive poster uses an eye-tracking camera that ascertains whether people are looking directly at the picture of the couple. Once it detects that, it waits [...]
