Interactive Productline has launched its ReMind Mirror for visitor experiences.
A visual illusion, the 'mirror' is actually a camera attached to a long TV screen which displays the viewer with a few seconds delay.
Launched at Ecsite 2012, the product uses a camera, a PC and a 47 inch TV and the screen is contained in a metal case for wall mounting.
Everything the visitor does in front of the mirror is shown with a delay of three seconds.
Children and babies can watch themselves moving, see themselves from behind without turning around and play about.
Two ReMind Mirrors can be mounted beside each other with the camera cross connected from one unit to the PC in the other unit and vice versa.
Supplier: Interactive Productline AB / Mindball KistaSweden Interactive Productline was founded in Sweden in 2002. Its objective is to develop, market and sell products that originate from research results connected to the experience industry. One such is Mindball, a game where two players control a ball with their brain waves. Web: www.mindball.se
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