This is an emotional home camera designed for the elderly living alone. It blends into life in a quiet manner, with a slightly extended front, like a lightly covered hat brim-both watching and being watching. When the family watches remotely, the device will slightly look up and show vitality. When no one is looking at it for a long time, it slowly bows its head, as if it falls into silence. This change in attitude is not aimed at pleasing, but at responding to the loneliness of reality in a "state of being cared.
It hints at the connection between people in a gentle way-so that "being seen" is no longer being monitored, but a kind of companionship to be remembered and missed. The design hopes to make technology return to the emotional scale and make the existence of equipment itself a quiet care.
When I see it with its head down all the time, I hope it will look up the next second.
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Like two scarecrows
Fun styling
Let "being seen" no longer be watched, but a kind of companionship that is remembered and missed.
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