Advertising In The Rain... Just Advertising In The Rain...

from the what-a-glorious-feeling? dept

Leave it to the Japanese to come up with the latest bizarre attempt at pushing more advertising on you. As if all of the advertising your experiencing wasn't enough already, some folks in Japan have created a system to create "advertising rain." They actually call it "information rain," but it's neither informative, nor rain -- so it's a bit of a misnomer. It's just a tripod system that projects what's supposed to look like rain drops hitting the ground. Then, they expect you to walk under it, and open the palms of your hands, where it turns out that the "rain drops" are actually ads... and you begin to wonder why you would ever care. Still, the folks at NTT seem to think that if you see advertising on your palm, it will somehow mean more to you. As they describe it: "People jot things down on their palms. The palm is the information tool closest to humans. Advertisements are usually something that's given to you, but it would be different if they showed up on your palms. You would feel more familiar with the message that appears in your personal area." Hmm. Actually, I think I'd be much more annoyed if an advertisement showed up "in my personal area." Are people really so easily fooled?
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  • identicon
    dorpus, 25 Jul 2005 @ 5:13am

    Virtual Bukkake

    You mean you can project drops of a certain substance getting all over people? Schoolteachers, police officers will be having fun with that one.

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      Gryphon (profile), 25 Jul 2005 @ 6:48am

      Re: Virtual Bukkake

      Sounds like the Japanese have been watching way too much anime.

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      • identicon
        dorpus, 25 Jul 2005 @ 6:52am

        Re: Virtual Bukkake

        There's a new bestselling novel, soon to be made into a movie, based on a true story of a fat, smelly nerd who uses advice from the internet to go out with a woman for the first time in his life. He even marries her in the end.

        The Japanese word for fat, smelly nerds is "otaku", i.e. people who never leave the house.

        The movie company recently hired thousands of otakus to run around Tokyo as extras in the movie, and now the otakus are complaining about "defamation".

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    Tim, 25 Jul 2005 @ 6:49am

    No Subject Given

    > Are people really so easily fooled?< br>
    Yes, unfortunately :/ See your own articles on the proportion of eejits who respond to UCE...

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