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Movie Polaroid Camera

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red dot award: design concept 2009

Movie Polaroid Camera

Re-imagining the traditional Polaroid camera, Movie Polaroid Camera prints movies rather than ink and uses a flexible display material.

Polaroid cameras gained popularity for their ability to create memories instantly. However, the emergence of new technology has threatened their existence. Recently, touch technology and flexible displays have been developed. Touch graphene is a particularly interesting new technology. Graphene is a flat sheet of carbon rings just one atom thick, which is being studied for a range of electronic applications. Touch graphene may be able to bring to fruition various scenarios that we can currently only imagine.

Movie Polaroid Camera imagines a combination of analogue Polaroid film and digital touch technology. It contains a built-in movie printer, which immediately “prints” the footage after the user has filmed it. It can record not only the movie visuals but also the sound of the environment. The movie and sound are “printed” on a substrate that mimics traditional Polaroid film paper.

The movie films can be charged by being connected to the Movie Polaroid Camera. The camera does not have a power button; rather, a shake brings it to life. The movie films are compact and portable, allowing users to carry their family and friends with them for viewing at any time.


Movie Polaroid Camera
 
design:
Kim Hyun Joong
Kim Hyun Joong

 
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