Video T-shirts
Lord_Dweomer writes "The Hollywood Reporter brings us the next trick up marketers' sleeves. A new t-shirt with an 11" display and 4 stereo speakers was unveiled at E3 last week playing a trailer of the new I, Robot movie soon to be released. Unfortunately the company behind them, San Francisco based Brand Marketers, has announced that they will not be for individual sale. When will I be able to watch a movie on my sleeve?!" Update: 05/20 15:38 GMT by M : i4u writes "We just reported about Irish Adwalker which uses Xybernaut equipment for a more high-end Video T-shirt. Also we saw the brandmarketers Video T-Shirt at the Wired Nextfest 2004."
When will I be able to watch a movie on my sleeve?!
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You mean like this?
Check out some of these pictures! Awesome!
Theres also a mobile phone with support for receiving tv, here, cool huh?
"I think Fox had a lot of guts to roll this out for 'I, Robot' because it was brand new, and a lot of companies aren't willing to do alternative marketing and want to stick to the same thing,"
/. because I see very little info in the article about the shirt but plenty
about Fox.
Alternative marketing eh? I guess FOX also decided to advertise the movie on
Mod me down if you must but you know I am right.
Here you are. The picture with reference to "active camouflage" is also very intriguing.
The meek shall inherit the earth, in 3 by 6 plots. - Lazerus Long
Brings more meaning to rack mounted hardware.
- "My name is Legion, for we are many" -Mark 5:9
I wonder if a sufficiently endowed woman wearing one would provide an IMAX sort of display.
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as soon as I get me one of these video t-shirts, I'm gonna walk around playing Blipverts and giving people headaches, epileptic seizures (and maybe even a few explosions?)
People didn't really crowd around to view the trailers, they mainly stopped for the novelty factor and to have a chance to stare at the women's chests. Nobody would have stopped if 1) the models were men because that would have been lame and 2) the models' didn't have large breasts and black t-shirts to help hide the ridiculous bulk of the units.
As soon as a couple people stopped to look, herd mentality took over and a small crowd was formed - especially since the models stood in the middle of busy and narrow intersections on the show floor. The crowds had very little to do with wanting to actually see the trailers.
I give them a few points for trying something different and being able to BS the Hollywood Reporter.
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