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Clara is very happy because she was able to get the day off to have her long yearned for mid-of-the-week-relaxing-day. So after she woke up, she has a croissant for breakfast and comes to the conclusion that the coffee is unusually good; she guesses to taste a smack of cinnamon. Then she uses the midmorning to do some shopping and by midday starts to some gardening. While doing so there’s a hint of a smile in her face: She thinks of her husband Kenneth who always finds it kind of funny that she enjoys gardening that much. The two of them are married for five years now and have a four year old daughter called Anna. | Clara is very happy because she was able to get the day off to have her long yearned for mid-of-the-week-relaxing-day. So after she woke up, she has a croissant for breakfast and comes to the conclusion that the coffee is unusually good; she guesses to taste a smack of cinnamon. Then she uses the midmorning to do some shopping and by midday starts to some gardening. While doing so there’s a hint of a smile in her face: She thinks of her husband Kenneth who always finds it kind of funny that she enjoys gardening that much. The two of them are married for five years now and have a four year old daughter called Anna. | ||
By 2 pm she gets ready to pick up Anna from the kindergarten. When Clara arrives she is devastated since she had totally forgotten that there was a fancy-dress party planned. She looks for her daughter, but the tons of children in costumes and colourful wigs make it impossible for her to find her daughter | By 2 pm she gets ready to pick up Anna from the kindergarten. When Clara arrives she is devastated since she had totally forgotten that there was a fancy-dress party planned. She looks for her daughter, but the tons of children in costumes and colourful wigs make it impossible for her to find her daughter: Clara has congenital prosopagnosia which means that she is unable to recognize people by face. Through the years she found ways to handle it, e.g. identifying people by voice, build or movements, but right at the moment none of them helps her and she doesn’t want that Anna finds herself in the situation that her mother doesn’t know who she is – Clara considers Anna too young to understand. But fortunately she has the face recognition device with her. The software is implemented in her sunglasses and as soon as you feed it with a picture of a person and determine where the eyes, etc. are, it tells you who’s in front of you. This way Clara manages to find her daughter and can hug her immediately. | ||
== INTERACTIVE MIRROR == | == INTERACTIVE MIRROR == |
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