Home-Alone Women In Japan Have A New Protector: A Shadow Boxing Tough Guy

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An employee poses during a demonstration of the 'Man on the Curtain' security system in Japan (Reuters)Tokyo: 
Behind the apartment's curtain, a tough guy is boxing, throwing left and right hooks and jabs, and lunging forward, enough to make any
passing criminal think twice before breaking in.The image is nothing more than a projected shadow but one that a Japanese apartment
management company hopes will help protect and reassure women living by themselves.Still in the prototype stage, "Man on the Curtain" uses a
smartphone connected to a projector to throw a moving shadow of a man doing various energetic activities onto a curtain.Customers can choose
from a dozen different scenarios that show their man boxing, doing karate and even swinging a baseball bat. A man's shadow is seen
projected on the window during the demonstration of the "Man on the Curtain"To mix things up a bit, the man can calm down and do more
mundane things like get dressed, chill out with a guitar or even do some vacuuming around the flat.The system was developed for security at
buildings run by Leopalace21 Corp,, said Keiichi Nakamura, manager of the firm's advertising department.Queries from the public prompted the
company to think bigger and consider offering it for sale
But some people have had doubts about how effective it might be, said Nakamura. The 'Man on the Curtain' security system has been developed
by Leopalace 21 CorpIn particular, criminals might sooner or later work out that a "man behind the curtain" who spends his whole time shadow
boxing, actually means a woman is alone inside."If projecting a shadow makes a woman an easy target by showing criminals there's nobody
home, that would put the cart before the horse," he said."So we'd like to commercialise it once we add variety, such as releasing a new
video every day.© Thomson Reuters 2018(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by staff and is published from a syndicated
feed.)