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Imagine when a journey from A to B is no longer routine as your car in the near-future encourages a sense of play, exploration and learning. This is the image engineers and designers from Toyota Motor Europe (TME) and the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) Consultancy had of Toyota’s “Window to the World” vehicle concept.  The concept re-defines the relationship between passengers in a vehicle and the world around it by transforming the vehicle’s windows into an interactive interface. Using augmented reality, what used to be a pane of glass, begins to provide passengers with information about landmarks and other objects as they go past. The window can also be used as a canvas for drawings, which then interacts with the passing environment. Engineers and designers from TME’s Kansei1 Design Division teamed up with the CIID consultancy to develop this concept in the context of near-future mobility. Instead of creating a concept simply with strong visual aesthetics, they aimed to create beautiful and intangible experiences to address specific needs and desires, to bring genuine value to the vehicle’s passengers. Through the latest advances in augmented technology, TME Kansei Division and CIID developed five concepts for Toyota’s “Window to the World”: * Drawing in Motion – using the car window as a canvas, passengers can draw, using their fingers, and see the images integrating with the outside world as the vehicle moves along. *Zooming into captured moments in time – the window becomes a screen for passengers to zoom-in on outside objects to see it in a brand new perspective. *Translating the world in a local language – passengers are exposed to new languages and cultures as they can select elements outside the window and receive a real-time translation in a local language. *Augmented Distances – pinpoint landmarks in the distance and the window will augment the relative distance to the car on the window surface. *Virtual Constellation...
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Video Length: 166
Date Found: July 12, 2011
Date Produced: June 24, 2011
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July 16, 2011
TERESA FORCADES, doctor in Public Health, reflects on the history, and gives scientific data, of A type flu and lists all the irregularities related to this subject.  She explains the consequences of the declaration of a PANDEMIC, the political consequences from this ...
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July 12, 2011
This is the "Shooter’s Commentary" for Vivian & Chao's highlight film with some behind the scenes footage added.   It is our hopes that these commentaries are fun, educational and informative. We plan on getting more (dedicated) ...
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July 12, 2011
In this tutorial, we imitate some promos for MBC2 that was originally created by a motion graphic artist named Alexander Grinke.  This promo had a letter inflate then explode like a balloon. To do this, we will use a combination of rigid body dynamics, soft body ...
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July 12, 2011
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July 12, 2011
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