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Designers Talia Radford and Jonas Bohatsch have created a photobooth that only takes a picture when its subjects kiss or make skin contact.
Called ‘Thermobooth’, the fun party addition puts a new spin on the traditional photobooth experience to get your guests to interact.
It has a shutter release system that’s triggered only when two or more people make skin contact.
To have a picture taken, users first have to stand on the “smart carpet” connected to a MaKey MaKey circuit board.
When users standing on the carpet make skin contact, by touching or kissing, the electrical circuit would be complete—this triggers the OLED lights that act as a flash to go off, the camera to capture the picture, and the printer to print a lo-fi instant thermal-printed photo.
[via Thermobooth]
Designers Talia Radford and Jonas Bohatsch have created a photobooth that only takes a picture when its subjects kiss or make skin contact.
Called ‘Thermobooth’, the fun party addition puts a new spin on the traditional photobooth experience to get your guests to interact.
It has a shutter release system that’s triggered only when two or more people make skin contact.
To have a picture taken, users first have to stand on the “smart carpet” connected to a MaKey MaKey circuit board.
When users standing on the carpet make skin contact, by touching or kissing, the electrical circuit would be complete—this triggers the OLED lights that act as a flash to go off, the camera to capture the picture, and the printer to print a lo-fi instant thermal-printed photo.
[via Thermobooth]