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Android app for cultural participation adds new dimension to Near Field Communication

by david.nunes

 

Android app for cultural participation adds new dimension to Near Field Communication

 

NFC-enabled smartphones enable art festival attendees to learn more and share feedback on specific works

 

Singapore, November 24, 2011 – NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI), together with start-up U-Approach, is providing visitors of the STRP Festival in Eindhoven – one of Europes largest art and technology festivals – the ability to use smartphones equipped with Near Field Communication (NFC) to interact with its cultural exhibits. Using a new Android app, visitors can get detailed information about the exhibited artwork, simply by tapping an NFC-enabled smartphone over an NFC tag, triggering a synthesized voice message. The mobile app also allows people to „love an art work (with up to five „hearts), tag it with a keyword, and share it via social media. Works of art tapped during a visit can be converted into a personalized poster, combining collaboratively created visitor opinions. In this way, the Android app encourages cultural participation, enriches the festival experience, and introduces a new dimension to NFC.

 

Supporting Quotes:

 

  • Frens Frijns, director of the STRP Festival, commented: “As a cultural festival, we feature artistic and creative experiments with technology. We believe that the „Internet of Things is evolving into a „clickable world. We are the first festival in the world to provide that experience in a way that helps people better understand the art while giving them the ability to share their own interpretation, introducing a new social dimension to art interpretation in the festival experience.”

 

  • Wouter Leibbrandt, senior director and manager of the Advanced Applications Lab at NXP Semiconductors, said: “Last year, the STRP Festival was the first festival in theworld to use NFC readers and RFID cards to increase participation opportunities for its visitors. We are now making the next step with NFC-enabled smartphones: giving festival visitors the opportunity to experience a world full of physical hyperlinks. Working with the creative industry gives us access to very imaginative minds and a non-typical audience eager to experience this type of innovation. Being able to do that with the STRP Festival and U-Approach, an ambitious start-up in our own backyard, illustrates the uniquely innovative potential that we have in our Brainport region, the smartest region in the world.”

 

NFC

 

Near Field Communication (NFC), facilitates short-range communication over a distance of just a few centimeters between electronic devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs, computers and advanced consumer electronics, via a fast and easy contactless connection.

Developed jointly by NXP Semiconductors and Sony Corporation in 2002, NFC technology enables consumers to securely exchange and store all kinds of information, simply by bringing two devices close together. It acts as a secure smart key for access to content and services such as cashless payment, ticketing, online entertainment and access control. In addition, NFC automatically configures and initiates wireless connections, such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, enabling devices to communicate at longer ranges or transfer data at higher rates.

Today, NFC offers consumers a high level of convenience, interactivity and security with their mobile devices, and further enhances their smartphone experiences by linking the virtual world of applications with the physical environment. Using natural touch gestures, NFC devices can easily pair with accessories, interact on a peer-to-peer level to exchange data, and connect to a huge installed base of reader and tag infrastructures.

 

 

 

 

About NXP Semiconductors

 

 

NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Nasdaq: NXPI) provides High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions that leverage its leading RF, Analog, Power Management, Interface, Security and Digital Processing expertise. These innovations are used in a wide range of automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications. A global semiconductor company with operations in more than 25 countries, NXP posted revenue of $4.4 billion in 2010. For more information visit www.nxp.com.

 

 

 

 

About U-Approach

 

 

U-Approach is an adventurous startup, founded in 2010. Our vision is to bring the web to the world, to make physical reality „clickable. We operate in creative environments, we work with ambitious partners to explore technologies that enable useful and enjoyable applications. Especially ones that prove our vision is inspirational and meaningful.

For more information, email ceesjan@u-approach.com

 

 

 

 

STRP Festival

 

 

STRP Festival is one of the largest art, music & technology festivals in Europe. From 18 – 27 November, 2011, interactive art, music, film, live cinema, performances, symposiums, dance, gaming and robotics will merge together in the „Klokgebouw in Eindhoven (NL). During the day, STRP presents an interactive EXPO featuring highlights in Dutch media art from the past 50 years.

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