From REALFICTION, Denmark.Cool 3D holographic illusion, viewable from 200 degree. Check also the demo for Coca Cola….
Sam Martin has a nice blog post about your future in 2020. He was asked by Forbes magazine to envision 2020 and the result can be seen here: “Your Life in 2020“.
So a future word for you: “Wuffie”. A Wuffie is “conceptual social Metric based on what others think of you”. From the blog: “The term “whuffie,” by the way, is a word coined by author Cory Doctorow in his book Down And Out In the Magic Kingdom. It refers to the measurement of respect or karma a person gains or looses in their lives. In Doctorow’s future, humans have implants in their brains that visually project their whuffie, which has replaced money as currency.”
You can download his science fiction novel at the site for free. Meanwhile – take care of your social carma!
Geo-location services, tourist information, weather updates, social networking tools, music and of course matchmaker targeting. This cool technology will probably be the next step, on how we communicate/interact after the ongoing mobile internet phase. See this live at Stark Expo, May 7th, in New York… or is this a viral campaign for Iron Man 2?
Recently FWA wrote about this niceley done multi-touch solution from PhenomenBlue. You can see yourself in the Microsoft Surface table, play with other people in a virtual puppet show. And of course send your snapshot to your twitter/twitpic. Love it.
Read more: Project – Behind the scenes.
“Running shoes become part of a DJ kit, in this online film for the Nike Free Run+, created out of Wieden + Kennedy, Tokyo.” From: Creativity Online
Well, what a website this is! To market the winter street clothes from Jay Jays this great dance campaign website was made. Choose your dancer and explore the dancers outfit!
Hats off to the interactive gurus at Visual Jazz (Australia). This website is very well done, both technically and with a clear business focus. Using the media the fullest, even extending it with the 3D glasses… And also integrated into to shops!
See behind the scenes video!
In Dubai Festival City you can find the worlds first commercial AdPod installation from Wonderworks (UK). The 3D image size is of 1.2m high to 2m. Excellent eye-catcher for events for sure… Looks like a Star Trek beamer to me

