The Shelly
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Just when we finished mourning the death of the Polaroid, the Shelly E-Paper Camera catches our attention. The concept aims to revive the concept of the instant photo, but this time, for the future.
"You take a picture, stock on the i-paper (consumables), send it via the Internet to other owners of i-paper therefore to wallets, picture frames, at home, in the office : everywhere and anywhere," designer Jean Hong explains.
Surely when it goes from concept to reality, it won't be clad with pink and purple swirls, but if My Little Pony had a camera, this concept is how I'd imagine it to look.
"You take a picture, stock on the i-paper (consumables), send it via the Internet to other owners of i-paper therefore to wallets, picture frames, at home, in the office : everywhere and anywhere," designer Jean Hong explains.
Surely when it goes from concept to reality, it won't be clad with pink and purple swirls, but if My Little Pony had a camera, this concept is how I'd imagine it to look.
Trend Themes
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Instant Photo Revival — The Shelly E-Paper Camera aims to revive the concept of instant photography for the future.
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E-paper Technology — The use of e-paper technology in the Shelly Camera allows for easy transfer and display of digital photos.
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Internet-connected Cameras — The concept of sending photos via the Internet to other owners of i-paper opens up new possibilities for photo sharing and display.
Industry Implications
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Digital Camera Manufacturing — Manufacturers can explore integrating e-paper technology into their digital cameras to offer unique photo sharing experiences.
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E-paper Display Technology — Companies specializing in e-paper technology can collaborate with camera manufacturers to create innovative devices that utilize e-paper displays.
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Digital Photo Sharing Platforms — Platforms that facilitate the transfer and display of digital photos can adapt their services to support the internet-connected camera trend.
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