The National Vending Machine – Building a community of objects
Posted: May 27th, 2010 | Author: Jasper Visser | Filed under: Expositions, Technology | Tags: community, exhibition, experience, pilots, practice, RFID | 16 Comments »Tweet
An automatiek type vending machine, or trekmuur – “pull wall” – as we call it in Dutch, is a traditional piece of robust technology used to sell deep-fried snacks. Many visitors to Holland might have seen it, especially late at night when they’re popular places to get something to eat.
Over the last years some machines started to sell other stuff than traditional Dutch snacks. There are ones that sell Chinese food and even sunglasses, but that’s about all the innovation the machines have seen. The Museum of National History and Mediamatic decided to take the vending machine to the next level. Yesterday we launched the pilot of this project. Read the rest of this entry »


