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Airport Installation

Posted on May 18, 2007 by Daniel

I’m working on an interactive kiosk for the Toronto Airport, part of Terminal Zero One. Two early sketches:

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  • http://glia.ca jhave

    i like it!

  • http://www.noelperlas.com noelperlas

    I think I like the second one better. :) How does it work? When a person is near then it jumbles up? This might be to pragmatic a comment but, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of an information kiosk?

  • http://www.shiffman.net Daniel

    Thanks for the comment. This isn’t actually meant to be an information kiosk. Rather, it’s an “art” kiosk. There will be plenty of “real” screens for the travelers to view their flight information!

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