The nextweb.com reports the device was unveiled Wednesday at
the Thinking Digital conference in Gateshead, UK and builds upon the Perceptive
Media project that the BBC announced last year.
Perceptive Media adjusts content for each audience member
based on their specific circumstances. The only demo content announced so far
is a radio play that adjusts the location in which it’s set, the weather and
other factors depending on where and when it’s listened to.
The radio shown off today includes a light sensor, proximity
sensor and a microphone that can influence the content it plays. The proximity
sensor is currently used to adjust the audio mix of the radio play, adding or
removing background sound effects depending on how close a listener is to the
device.
The BBC’s Ian Forrester has been working on the Perceptive
Radio project at the Future Media & Technology department in Salford , UK .
He said today that the radio set will soon be tested in homes to see how it can
be applied in real-world scenarios.
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