If a Time concerts the audience lit up the scene with lighters, now does it with their smartphone , leaning how to shoot video and take photos the will remain as an indelible memory of the evening. Hotel it will use the phone par excellence: Apple iPhone . However, not all artists like seeing movies throughout the concert. Adele , that all ‘ Arena di Verona has reprimanded a fan telling him he had to appreciate in real life and not through a movie. Apple could come to the rescue of these artists, as well as to those concerned about their privacy coming by chance in the photo portraits or videos without your knowledge. We see the project of the American giant.
iPhone will block during concert movies or photos in
According to patent published by Apple, the iPhone would be able to recognize and interpret a special infrared signal, which will set the camera functionality in particular places. We think of concerts, as well as cinemas, museums and other crowded public places and where is not allowed or should I not take pictures or shoot video. According to Patently Apple , the infrared sensor was already patented in 2011 and would be able to identify the places to disable the click or to movies. Indeed, the sensor would be able to re-activate automatically the photo function or video at the end of the show.
sensor that locks the iPhone at concerts: what’s real purpose?
But what is the real purpose of such a technology? In addition to protecting the singers, even to curb the fashion of music published online live video on social, thanks to streaming launched recently by Facebook and more time to Periscope . As for the museums, however, Apple’s purpose would be to allow the iPhone to launch input on what the user is looking, perhaps in order to get market surveys, on the habits of people , etc. According to Vincent Spera, President of Assomusica , the sensor would be wrong , since users must remain the ability to capture an event they are experiencing. It would be a paradoxical way to also curb the possibilities offered by today’s technology.
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