When you are a child stuck in the backseat of your respective parents' vehicle, life is quite boring. However Toyota's innovative Windows to the World concept would definitely change that.
The idea re-defines the connection among travellers in a car and the world all around it by simply transforming the vehicle’s windows in to an interactive user interface. By using augmented reality, what was previously a pane of glass, starts to give travellers with details about landmarks as well as other objects while they go past. The window may also be used as a canvas for sketches, which then interacts with the moving surroundings.
Two operating prototypes of Toyota’s “Window to the World” concept is going to be among the exhibits at the “Our Future Mobility Now” exhibit, organised by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, from June 22 to 25 at the Autoworld Museum in Brussels, Belgium.
The idea re-defines the connection among travellers in a car and the world all around it by simply transforming the vehicle’s windows in to an interactive user interface. By using augmented reality, what was previously a pane of glass, starts to give travellers with details about landmarks as well as other objects while they go past. The window may also be used as a canvas for sketches, which then interacts with the moving surroundings.
Two operating prototypes of Toyota’s “Window to the World” concept is going to be among the exhibits at the “Our Future Mobility Now” exhibit, organised by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, from June 22 to 25 at the Autoworld Museum in Brussels, Belgium.
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