Posts Tagged ‘outdoor’

High-end projection tricks

Pretty amazing projection techniques that really take it step further than your run-of-the-mill stuff.

from Wooster Collective

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02

10 2009

City Buses As Interactive Outdoor

Ad Age reports that New York and Chicago are planning to refit hundreds of buses as rolling video billboards. The project is the latest work of Titan Worldwide, the outdoor advertising company that has focused aggressively on new digital formats that are transforming that business sector. The 12-foot-wide bus-mounted video screens are networked to a central computer and can be programming with a constantly changing schedule of commercials.

titan-bus City Buses As Interactive Outdoor

The schedule of images to be shown is controlled centrally, allowing for up-to-the-second content, such as number of seats left, happy hour/lunch hour/breakfast messaging, and other flexibility in terms of content.  The busses will be GPS enabled - increasing the contextual possibilities based upon which part of town it is in -  for example, changing languages based upon neighborhood.

Cynical note: It’s also likely to be noticed the most in the first few months, and rapidly ignored afterwards as just another invasion of our senses!

Source: http://adage.com/video/article?article_id=132095

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29

10 2008

Waiting for the bus can be fun

Check out these bus stop designs we found on Fun Fever.

bus_stops_04 Waiting for the bus can be fun

bus_stops_01 Waiting for the bus can be fun

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30

07 2008

Ikea thinks ‚out of the box‘

10

07 2008

Adidas Shirt Swap

A cute guerilla idea by Adidas, staged in Holland. People are asked to swap their shirts as footballers do. Iniatiated by the guerilla crew, outside people suddenly join in, while the whole thing is devoid of advertising.

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07 2008