HAX Project Metro – It's Alive!

Woohoo. We launched our first completed lab project from the Hornall Anderson Experience Lab last Friday to the unsuspecting public. The lucky bus commuters at 3rd & Cherry (in Seattle) now know a little more about the status and whereabouts of their respective bus. Watch the video to get a sense for the feature set & behaviors. The technology consists of rear projection, vacuity film, and a capacitive touch layer – all on the backside of the window.

We’ll be rolling out interaction & feature updates over the coming months to help nip-tuck the imperfections – this is ‘lab’ work afterall.

Operational hours are still being determined, but I’m guessing we’ll have this specific interface up from about 3PM until routes close.

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