According to a recent New York Times article, magazine publishers have found a way to bend the rules which prevent ad space from being on magazine covers-- by using web cams.
Magazines such as Popular Science are now printing covers that, when placed in front of web cams, transform still images to moving images, a technology called augmented reality.
Is this crossing a line or a great innovation for advertising?
Magazines such as Popular Science are now printing covers that, when placed in front of web cams, transform still images to moving images, a technology called augmented reality.
Is this crossing a line or a great innovation for advertising?