LivingMemory_Planet

On 2000, years before the popularization of the internet enabled mobile devices, Philips Design designed two projects: Living Memory and Pl@net. The projects proposed a network of IP-enabled interfaces embedded in the public space (e.g. tables at coffee shops, bus stops and others). These interfaces would contain contextualized information related to their location. People could access this information, generate new content and share it using touch screens, interactive interfaces and Bluetooth-enabled handheld devices. The idea behind the project was to incentivize communities’ interaction by enriching their current physical contexts, instead of letting virtual communities replace the geographic ones. **Input:** Local information **Output:** Information (furniture and handheld devices) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
 * Project Name:** Living Memory / Pl@net
 * Project Credits:** Philips Design (2000)
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