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Slovenians bring tombstones to life with digital content

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A firm in Slovenia are giving tombstones a 21st-century makeover, with 48-inch interactiv­e screens that can show pictures, video and other digital content.

The Pobrezje cemetery on the outskirts of Maribor, Slovenia’s second-largest city, recently set up a prototype of a weather-proof and vandal-proof digital tombstone that can interact with visitors.

At first glance, it looks like any other but standing in front of it for a few seconds activates its sensors and brings it to life, turning it into an interactiv­e screen capable of playing just about any kind of digital content.

“This tombstone makes it possible to put anything next to the deceased person’s name and surname, you can write an entire novel if you like. You can put pictures, or a film there,” Saso Radovanovi­c, head of the company Bioenergij­a which sells the tombstones, told Reuters.

“The tombstone has a sensor so that when nobody is around it only shows the person’s name and the years of their birth and death... This saves energy and the screen itself, and helps extend the tombstone’s lifetime,” he added.

The tombstone was developed with the help of Milan Zorman, a professor of computing at the University of Maribor who said that they were working on a special smartphone applicatio­n, which will further increase the tombstone’s interactiv­ity.

“We intend to bring the sound to earphones connected to a mobile phone running the app. That way visitors would be able to listen to videos displayed on the screen,” said Zorman, adding that speakers would be too loud for the cemetery.

The Pobrezje cemetery claims that the 48-inchscreen version they put up is the first digital tombstone in the world.

Radovanovi­c said they have already received a few orders for the product which costs €3,000 ($3,189).

 ?? epa ?? A man looks at details on the first ‘digital tombstone’ at the Pobrezje cemetery in Maribor, Slovenia on Tuesday.
epa A man looks at details on the first ‘digital tombstone’ at the Pobrezje cemetery in Maribor, Slovenia on Tuesday.

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