
MIT SENSEable City Lab has created a futuristic bus stop, which goes beyond the limits of bus stops as we know them today. Called EyeStop these solar powered stops are partially covered with touch sensitive e-INK and screens, and are wired to the internet. While at the EyeStop, users may pinpoint the exact location of the bus they are waiting for, find the shortest bus route, check the air quality, browse the web, interface mobile devices with the system, and even use it to post ads and community announcements.
Clearly, the system is all full of uses. Not only do they stand apart from contemporary bus stops in technology, but all EyeStops will be different even in aesthetics. A computer will generate the best possible and unique design for each stop, one that takes into account optimal shelter for users and maximum exposure to sunlight for the EyeStop. The concept has been unveiled at the Genio Fiorentino festival in Florence, Italy, and a formal prototype is expected in October.

Via: CrunchGear

















