"EyeStop, developed
by MIT’s SENSEable City Lab, is an
exploration into the next generation of
smart urban furniture; it aims to
enrich the city with state of the
art sensing technologies, interactive services,
community information and entertainment. The
project is partially covered with touch
sensitive e‐INK and screens, so that
it can deliver information to people
seamlessly. Users can plan a bus trip
on an interactive map, exchange
community‐relevant information on a digital
message board, surf the web, monitor
their real time exposure to pollutants
and use their mobile devices as an
interface with the bus shelter. “Interacting
with EyeStop could change the access
to urban information in a similar way
to how the iPhone has changed our
mobile life”
commented Carlo Ratti, Head of the SENSEable City Lab at MIT."





















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