Domo is a digital camera. Images and menu systems can be navigated via an easy to use touch screen.The screen and shutter button are recessed from the outside surfaces, providing protection and a sense of intimacy in the operation of the camera.
The shutter is also touch-activated and has no physical button. Its presence it disclosed by the recess on the top surface.

After taking a photo, the image pops up on-screen with a soft 'popping' sound. This interaction aims to highten the enjoyment of seeing the image that you just created.The photo might even take a few minutes to pop up - like taking a Polaroid, the fun comes from the anticipation of waiting for the resulting image. Making the image unique and treasured. This is something that has been lost in the transition to digital format photography, where photos can be taken over and over, there is not the same feeling of ownership that comes with having one slightly imperfect photo.
What if the image took over an hour to be revealed, 'popping' in your pocket or bag later in the day. Much like a one-hour-photo development - would the anticipation of waiting for your photos increase the final enjoyment of the photos, or would it be frustrating?
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By Susith De Silva








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