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EL displays turn everyday items into on-demand data feeds, envision students

EL displays turn everyday items into on-demand data feeds, envision students

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By Rich Pell



They’ve come up with novel ideas about integrating the thin displays (obtained through atomic layer deposition), turning every household item into on-demand data feeds.

In the applications envisaged by the students, window panes turns into contextual displays, a mug provides orientation in the office maze or a smart home is packed with the displays integrated into whiteware and furniture.

Transparent displays integrated in a glass. A personal assistant for navigating. Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Sara Gottschalk, Aïcha Konaté, Tuukka Pykäläinen, Ville Riihimäki, Will van Twuijver.

 

Aquarium with a transparent Lumineq information display. Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Arne Aaraas, Lena Clasing, Seoran Jin, Marjo Koivisto, Jangbae Lee and Esteban Solis.
Displays integrated in transparent meeting room walls. Improved communication, easier orientation and support for a more efficient meeting culture. Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Arne Aaraas, Lena Clasing, Seoran Jin, Marjo Koivisto, Jangbae Lee and Esteban Solis.

Viewdeq is a line of glass viewing structures with electroluminescent displays for ski lifts, air trams and viewing towers. Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Sara Gottschalk, Aïcha Konaté, Tuukka Pykäläinen, Ville Riihimäki, Will van Twuijver.
Lumineq displays in the bathroom of the Beneq Home: Displays in mirrors for health info, floor displays you can use with your toes, water taps and shower with transparent displays. Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Tilda Jyräsalo, Siiri Lepola, Maija Mäenpää, Yiding Zhangm Yuze Wang.
Lumineq displays in the kitchen of the Beneq Home, oven display, food container and hydration cup as examples of potential uses for transparent displays. Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Tilda Jyräsalo, Siiri Lepola, Maija Mäenpää, Yiding Zhangm Yuze Wang.

Beneq – www.beneq.com


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