- Whoopee cushions hidden in pavers
- A pad at the traffic lights that makes the green man come quicker the more force is applied to the pad (jumping up and down on it). This links back to people pressing the button lots of times because they think it will make the lights change faster.
- Waist height huge screens on shop fronts that place passersby in different scenes (e.g. jungle scene and everyone that walks past has a jungle hat on)
- App that scans people's fingerprints (encouraging interactions) and gives you rewards when you reach milestones.
- A character projected on store fronts that follows people around.
- Bright, colourful tiles randomly scattered throughout the plain pavement and when you step on them they burst out with native bird song (bringing nature into the city). Also, when you stand on the paver the correlating bird is projected onto the nearby store fronts + there is signage informing you about the species.
- If an app, if would have to use the locations settings on your phone and you can only open it and use it when you are in the CBD of a city.
- Hi-five cam (like an American Kiss Cam) where two people at the traffic lights were projected onto a large screen and prompted to hi-five.
- Pavement that suddenly and randomly turns into water, ground collapsing etc that scares people. It could also say "Quick, jump!", turning it into a game.
- Pavement that makes pain sounds when you walk on it OR sighing traffic light buttons.
- Instead of the button at traffic lights there could be two palm reading sensors so that two different people had to put their hands on it to activate the lights.
- Traffic lights that show you an animal and ask you to make the noise of the animal in order to activate them.
Sunday, 21 August 2016
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