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Interactive Urine Communicator

The Interactive Urine Communicator is an advertising device invented by bio-engineer Richard Deutsch for the Islip, New York company Wizmark . The 3.5 inch screen is placed in a urinal to promote products or services. Deutsch commented "[n]ow when nature calls, there is going to be something entertaining to look at and listen to."

Features of the advertising include:

  • Flashing lights that are activated by physical presence, or actual urination
  • A lenticular image that changes depending on viewpoint
  • A 16-second pre-recorded audio message

Deutsch commented to Marketing Magazine that "Beginning with early attempts at writing one's name in the snow, there has always been an element of recreation associated with urination for men."

Such guerrilla marketing concepts are not entirely new; some plain screens have carried advertising for a few years now.

References

  • Chris Powell, "'Hey! Down here!'", Marketing Magazine. Toronto: Rogers Media, May 10, 2004.

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Last updated: 05-30-2005 17:05:20
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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