The SNB uses an interactive multi-touch wall,
Leading the public into the "world of money",
Showcasing the history of the SNB for all,
Swiss banknote details while providing a fun experience.
The oversized 9th edition of the Swiss banknote series,
As the customer's fingers move or turn,
A variety of intricate design details are clearly visible.
The team took 160 individual banknote images,
and compose it into a sequence,
this allows each sequence to be rotated vertically by 360°.
Details and light reflections are not left out.
The back of the unit has the history of the Bank of Sweden,
Chart of the current state,
By a creative team from the National Bank
The composition of text, images, and videos acquired in a CMS.
The highlights of the entire installation are interactive.
The screen can move different graphics at the same time for up to four people,
Interact in real time.
Each contact will inspire a unique visual world,
Moving clocks and prisms,
Raised dandelions and paragliders,
Constellations in the night sky
……
What surprises people is that the virtual butterfly actually happens
Will fall on the tourist's finger.
Through this touch screen,
Visitors delve into the visual world of each touchpoint in just a few minutes,
It also manually affects the appearance of the world.
The source of this article is SNB Forum