Pictures from Philips Research Password
Issue 23, May 2005
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He never much cared for museums. “What’s the point of
looking at the work of others?” Now we can find him
there every week, in the Interactive Art section,
creating his own abstract paintings. His creation is
coming to life in real-time in her digital catalog,
which, by the way, no longer contains labyrinthine floor
plans. These days museums simply guide their guests to
the next piece they are interested in using lights on
the interactive floors.The boy in front of Rembrandt’s
‘Nachtwacht’ doesn’t even have a catalog. He just
downloads information on Rembrandt’s life using the
painting itself.
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In the Ambient Experience Radiology Suite developed by
Philips, animated graphics on the ceilings and wall
create a more patient-friendly environment for people
undergoing medical scans.
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The music browser prototype.
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Biometric sensors identify users to guarantee authorized
access and personalized device features.
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Researchers testing the interaction with a Smart
Companion in the Philips Homelab.
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Small System-in-Package modules, each containing
specific functionality, allow a building block approach
to prototyping Small Autonomous Network Devices.
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Preparation of micro-bubbles for imaging and drug
release applications.
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Development of tracers for nuclear molecular imaging.
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Research on detectors for faster, finer-resolving and
more intelligent detectors for X-ray imaging, Computed
Tomography and nuclear medicine.
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