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“iPhonebook” Art Hack is Completely Awesome

Serious craft from Japan’s Mobile Art Lab in transforming the iPhone into an amazing interactive image in a children’s story book from the future. I love it. All kids should get one for Christmas.

You can read what it’s all about in this Google Translation of their page.

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10 comments

    Will have to keep an eye on this for sure…Thanks!!

    That looks awesome. I wish I had that as a kid. =D

    Very cool! My 1-year-old already has his own apps, but he’d love this.

    I guess imagination is limitless
    but how does the iPhone knows when the page is flipped?

    Thats awesome creativity :)

    What if child closes the book while iPhone i still inside?

    Just doesn’t seem that simple to me. ;) I believe it makes use of the 30 pin dock connector as apple now allows external hardware to be integrated with apps. :D

    Uhm… im not sure if anyone else noticed but it is quite obviously a video playing on the iphone’s screen, with the father figure just mimicking the tap at the correct time, I can see this because some of the taps are off time with the video, and I have been shooping things for years.

    even if it was a video,it could made

    So awesome… I’ll give that book for present with birth… (without iPhone).

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