CES 2011: grey label by lady gaga + polaroid

CES 2011: grey label by lady gaga + polaroid




the 'gl20 camera glasses', one of the three 'grey label' products polaroid has released in collaboration with lady gaga
image courtesy of fastcompany



while last year's CES saw the announcement by polaroid
of performance artist lady gaga as its new creative director,
it was only at CES 2011 that the results of the collaboration were unveiled.

the company's 'grey label' line includes camera glasses, a digital polaroid camera,
and an instant mobile printer, all designed to bring digital technology
to the instant and physical appeal of polaroid photography.

the 'gl20 camera glasses' actualize an idea that lady gaga explored in the music video for her song 'fame'.
users can capture or upload photographs and video directly to the sunglasses,
and display them in realtime on the outside of the 1.5-inch LCD screens.
the earpieces double as a USB port.



the 'gl30 instant digital camera'
image via gizmocrave



the 'gl30 instant digital camera' combines a digital camera with the instant photo printing of polaroid.
images are recorded digitally, and then selected as desired
for instant photo printing directly through the device.
the camera can stand vertically to permit easy scrolling and display of captured images.



the 'gl30' camera can stand vertically to scroll through or display its digitally captured images
image courtesy of fastcompany



the final product, the 'gl10 instant mobile printer' is a lightweight, portable printer
engineered to easily interface with the 'gl30' and other image-taking devices
to permit the immediate, on-the-go printing of photographs.

all of the 'grey label' products are bluetooth enabled,
so images can be sent directly to the 'gl10' printer or to and from any bluetooth device
(except at present the iPhone).  the 'gl10' printer can also be connected by cord
to any compatible digital camera, including dSLRs, or via USB to computers.



the 'gl10 instant mobile printer'


both the new polaroid camera and mobile printer utilize ZINK ('zero ink') technology.
the photo paper is embedded with dye crystals that are activated during printing by heat.
the process requires no ink or inkjet cartridges,
and the resulting images are tear-resistant, smudge-proof, and water-resistant.
each paper cartridge permits ten prints, and the printer prints 40 photos on a single charge.
each 3x4-inch photograph prints wtihin 40 seconds,
and can be selected to mimic the traditional polaroid border or be a full bleed image.



lady gaga models the 'gl20 camera glasses' at CES2011



recording of the live press release


polaroid has already developed an android application
that permits the editing and application of borders and designs to captured images,
and the company plans to release similar apps for windows, blackberry phones, and iPhones
by the time the 'grey label' products become available in may.
the company is also working on technology that will permit the automatic uploading
of polaroid photographs to facebook and other social media platforms.
jenny db
01.07.11  
5
if david bowie invented polaroid playing a wealthy alien, then lady gaga would seem to be a worthy successor
the woman who fell to earth   01.07.11
strange, not sure why they needed Lady Gaga to do these products. Maybe the glasses, the rest seem like standard products that polaroid should already have.
gimmy   01.07.11
Jesus! That presentation from Gaga was terrible. They should have rehearsed.
Dustin   01.07.11
dear lady gaga,

your presentation skills are horrendous!

some tips:

turn the polaroid glasses ON prior to unveiling.

do not say "this is a prototype" when your product does not work.

when describing the products' new and innovative features, use the product as a visual aid.

take your sunglasses off indoors so you can see when the printer's light is on.

do not yell at your co presenter when unforeseen circumstances lead to prototype becoming entangled in the unveiling fabric.

better luck next time.

sincerely,

real designers
just sayin   01.10.11
I saw a company at CES that was more appropriate for Lady Gaga's designer skills- a Swedish "intimate electronics" company called LELO . I'm a huge fan of the brand, and I can definitely see Gaga being the spokesperson for them!
Jessica Adamson   01.12.11

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