Responsive Citylight is a series of ideas prototyped for interactive citylight displays.
In technology terms these displays are replacements of static citylight displays with a built-in portrait-orientated LCD display and depth sensor to enable interactive content to be displayed and to detect user behaviour.
Our idea was to adopt responsive design to such interactive citylight displays. While responsive design usually deals with different screen sizes, designing for Responsive Citylight we dealt with passive user behavior, for example the user`s distance from the screen.
For example, if you are 20 meters away from a normal citylight there is no chance that you can read the small text. Similarly, when you are 50 cm close to it, there is no use of displaying a 2 meters to 1 meter photo. We solved this problem by providing the right layout for every situation. If you are close to it, it provides details, small texts by rearranging the layout. When you get far it will change into a large inviting photo with short slogan.
We developed three prototype variations, a bus info application for bus-stops, an interactive poster with rearranging layout and an interactive poster with continuous animation.
Credits
Zoltán Csík-Kovács, Gáspár Hajdu, Gábor Papp
2013
Thanks to
Pepper Art Projects
Kiégő Izzók