A new technique enables 'singing' posters and 'smart' clothing to send audio or data directly to your car's radio or your smartphone by piggybacking on ambient FM radio signals. Imagine you're waiting ...
One day, signs may be able to talk to us through our phones and our car radios. Okay, so this may not be a technological breakthrough you’ve long awaited. Given how much time we already spend ...
Visual ads like signs, posters, and billboards are easy to ignore—you just need to look away. But what if a poster for a concert started broadcasting music or notifications to your smartphone?
Imagine stopping to look at a poster for a band and immediately being able to listen to their music on your mobile. That could soon be a reality thanks to new technology that can transform random ...
Imagine going up to a poster of your favorite band fixed to a wall, pressing a button on your smartphone and then getting a tune beamed back that you can listen to. Or perhaps pre-loading some music ...
Conceptual artist Allen Ruppersberg’s new exhibition at the Skirball Cultural Center consists of hundreds of multicolored posters inscribed with text and stapled in a rectangular grid onto a single ...
Wireless researchers from the University of Washington have developed a new technology that has the ability to turn any random object into an FM radio station, such as a poster or billboard that sings ...
Imagine you're waiting in your car and a poster for a concert from a local band catches your eye. What if you could just tune your car to a radio station and actually listen to that band's music? Or ...