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Comedy club uses iPad facial recognition to charge by the laugh

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

A Barcelona comedy club brings rationality to humor. How funny.

laugh6.jpgWill customers deliberately stop laughing at later acts, in order to save money? Edudu/Vimeo screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET

Seventeen laughs, eight giggles, four guffaws and one snort till the snot slipped into your cerveza? That'll be 6.6 euros, please.

This, I imagine, was the sweet sound of the checkout at one Barcelona comedy club, after it took the bold step of charging its customers not for the fun, but for every single sign of humor.

The Teatreneu Club thought it might be an amusing experiment -- a sort of world first -- to give willing customers an iPad equipped with facial recognition technology that captures every laugh. The iPads are attached to the seat in front and keep score of the laugh total.

The charge per laugh is 0.30 euros. The Teatreneu Web site says that there is a maximum charge of 8 euros for its latest performance, though the BBC reports that the maximum was, in the past, 24 euros.

The idea was a reaction to increased government taxes on theatrical performances, which severely hit revenue. Pay-per-laugh was a big success, with other venues copying the idea.

I worry, though, about this incursion of rationality into an increasingly invaded emotive world.

Might it be the case that later acts will suffer, because patrons will become stingy with their laughs, feeling that they've spent enough? Or could the opposite happen, with the audience withholding expenditure early before actually parting their lips and therefore parting with their cash?

Or might they simply reach the maximum early and let later laughs be acts of freedom?

Regardless, as the video above suggests, laughter might be merely one criterion for artistic charging. Many rationalists surely look forward to the day when a Nicholas Sparks movie is pay-per-sniffle or a summer blockbuster is pay-per-teenage-boy's-whoa-emission.

Restaurants, too, are in the entertainment business, so what's stopping them from charging by the belch or fart?

In the end, data will be the death of us. In the meantime, let's bathe in the joys of paying to learn about ourselves.

That'll be $370, please. Oh, didn't I mention? I'm charging by the word.

Chris Matyszczyk mugshot Chris Matyszczyk Chris Matyszczyk is an award-winning creative director who advises major corporations on content creation and marketing. He brings an irreverent, sarcastic, and sometimes ironic voice to the tech world. See full bio


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Blip: A Spanish comedy club is using facial recognition for nefarious purposes

Sunday, October 12, 2014

A Spanish comedy club is using facial recognition for nefarious purposes Welcome to the end times

Seriously, try not to laugh. At one Barcelona comedy club, it will cost you.

The club has fitted its seats with tablets that watch attendees and using facial recognition to tally up their laughs. They're then charged .30 euros (about $.38, £.24, AU$.43) by the giggle, up to a total of 24 euros (about $30.27, £18.90, AU$34.79). Watch a video about it on Vimeo.

As The Verge points, this is not a joke, despite how ridiculous it seems to literally punish customers at a comedy club for laughing. The system was previously covered by the likes of Europa Press and the BBC.

This was apparently meant to be an experiment, but now that it's effectively raised ticket prices other venues across Spain are looking to implement it as well. Joy.

We won't charge you anything to read more of our blips, no matter how often you laugh.

 

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