Nicklas Roy Creates a 'Little Piece of Privacy'
Meghan Young — October 16, 2010 — Marketing
If I was in Berlin, Germany right now, I would love to test out Nicklas Roy's storefront installation. An artist and inventor, his workshop window has a quirky curtain that follows passersby.
According to Nicklas Roy himself, "In an attempt to create more privacy inside, I’ve decided to install a small but smart curtain in that window." Of course, his little invention has created even more of a stir, which has worked against his desire for privacy.
According to Nicklas Roy himself, "In an attempt to create more privacy inside, I’ve decided to install a small but smart curtain in that window." Of course, his little invention has created even more of a stir, which has worked against his desire for privacy.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Storefronts - Developing interactive storefronts can increase customer engagement and foot traffic for retail businesses.
2. Privacy-based Design - Incorporating privacy-based design elements can offer a unique, personalized experience for visitors in a public space.
3. Smart Curtain Technology - The development of smart curtain technology can improve privacy and add a touch of personalization to window displays and installations.
Industry Implications
1. Retail Industry - Using interactive storefronts and privacy-based design can help retail businesses differentiate themselves and attract more customers.
2. Art & Design Industry - The use of smart curtain technology can inspire the development of unique and interactive art installations that engage viewers in public spaces.
3. Technology Industry - The development of smart curtain technology has the potential to disrupt the retail industry by offering a new way to personalize and customize window displays and installations.
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