What is the main entertainment of people traveling in the back seat of the car? It is absolutely true – to consider natural or urban landscapes that float through the car window. However, very soon everything can change radically. Why would it be? You ask. Yes, because a project named Woo has appeared, which can create interactive rear windows. For example, the developers were worried about what to occupy public bus passengers while driving. As a result, technological handrails called Game Strap appeared. Therefore, it is quite logical to create a WOO concept, which is designed to brighten up the trip of passengers of cars traveling in the back seat.
Wooo technology is a diploma project of graduates Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. This development of diplomats was created on the direct order of the General Motors Corporation and in cooperation with it.
Woo concept is able to turn the car window into a transparent interactive screen that performs many functions. One of these functions will allow you to play it in non -complex casual games like Pac Man or snakes.
If the passenger is bored with the landscapes of his native country, he will be able to launch a service that will allow you to choose a car with WOO, located in any other place of the planet and admire the exotic landscapes there.
If the user desired, the constant scan on the Wooo screen can be chosen a ridiculous drawn man named Otto. This character will fly parallel to the movement of the car, while performing all kinds of funny actions and overcoming obstacles. If you are a fan of drawing on a fogged or frozen window glass, then Woo will provide you with this opportunity.
Using WOO, you can also write a message sitting people sitting in passing cars. And if you wish, you can even show them a video or picture, inform about the music you are at the moment, and even share a song file with them.
Undoubtedly, all these diverse possibilities can make a trip on the rear seat of the car with an exciting journey, full of interesting moments and unexpected opportunities.