
Interactive Windows for Citizens Bank
1 year ago
Working with Arnold Agency and Todd Vanderlin+Ryan Habbyshaw from their R&D team, we created an interactive display for Citizens bank in branches in major cities in the US.
Using motion tracking, the pedestrians can interact with the display, signaling birds to come flying in and drop coins, grow plants, create wind to blow the plants around and spray pollen etc. The display is also time-reactive, automatically theming itself depending on time of day.
Photos can be seen at flickr.com/photos/habbyshaw/sets/72157608742269830/
Using motion tracking, the pedestrians can interact with the display, signaling birds to come flying in and drop coins, grow plants, create wind to blow the plants around and spray pollen etc. The display is also time-reactive, automatically theming itself depending on time of day.
Photos can be seen at flickr.com/photos/habbyshaw/sets/72157608742269830/
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George Toledo
1 year ago I love how the people in the video react to this... cool. -
Kyle McDonald 1 year agoSo... on Halloween do the plants eat the audience's faces? :) -
Memo Akten
1 year ago yea, and they have TV's for heads and your face appears on the TV when they eat your face! oh wait :p vimeo.com/1707467 -
vjdrmo
1 year ago great stuff. so two cameras - you filtering out background motion? -
Memo Akten
1 year ago Hey, Todd (Vanderlin) wrote the vision on this one. Only using one camera. I think he's using some thresholding and optical flow direction/magnitude checks to filter out background motion.... -
Renato A.C. 11 months agoLegal a mina tentando matar as moscas virtuais .
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