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Paper Four: Digital paper that talks to you
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Nice idea! Combine that tech with e-ink, so it can refresh and be reusable, and you've got the next great display system!
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If anybody touches a poster around me I'll rap him behind the head!
![]() Seriously! There's just too much noise already. There are people actively working at reducing noise pollution, why bring more? To show we can? Museums that have interactive sound displays are starting to replace them with personal headphone systems. And they are the only worthy recipiendaries of such technologies. Any one know of other applications that would not cause rapping incidents? ![]() |
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Two good ideas! An eink mower?
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Assumption: people who want to listen to stuff usually have an iPod (or equivalent)
Let's talk Steve Jobs into sponsoring a standard which would use low-power FM to broadcast to a common channel that iPods would be able to receive. Then this could be used for displays like the above, as well as in museums, theatres, and in other places that have broadcast for hearing aids (like the Quaker Meeting I attend), etc. The iPod++ should pick up one or more of the frequencies already used by such systems. So not only would people with this kind of iPod be able to get hearing assistance in a variety of places, but the rest of us wouldn't have to listen to the extra noise generated by these displays. Just a thought.... |
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I could see that !
But let's say someone around you touches an other image... what a cacophony. You'd need a frequency for every image! BTW iPods don't do FM unless you have the optional tuner. I found out the expensive way. It looked like a tiny Apple FM tuner, great! I bought it. Found out you need the iPod to make it work... I'd see an other system based on your idea. When coming in the exhibit, you download the whole message base. When you pass next to one of these pictures, if you wish it, it triggers it's part of the download. It could be done with a bar code or RF device belonging to the exhibit that you plug on the iPod or other usb active device. |
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Hm. RFID might have some use after all....
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You don't need to compound this with RFIDs, iPods and downloads... just combine it with highly directional speakers, the kind museums are using now, and only the person(s) within touching range would hear a particular image. Then do a bit of spacing them apart.
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The Museum of Fine Arts in Montréal already uses a personal sound system that is popular. It's a rental in two parts. Headphones and a numeric paddle.
When you come to a work it is numbered. Press the corresponding digits and a narration starts about it in the language of your choice. All in all effective and quiet to neighbouring contemplatives. |
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