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Wednesday, January 10th, 2007Who’s going to NY in June?

These Brits, that I discovered last night, are pretty messed-up in their creations. It goes from the TV Predator (a jealous picture frame that fools around with your tv by switching channels randomly, turning it on/off at weird moments, etc.), the Newton Virus (an art virus that plays with your computers’ gravity) and last but not least the SMS Guerilla Projector: this projector is a home made, fully functioning device that enables the user to project text based SMS messages in public spaces, in streets, onto people, inside cinemas, shops, houses…I love the concept to share your opinion in public spaces with your mobile
It’s not the record that spins. The world’s smallest self running record player doesn’t need turntables but churns out music by driving round the record with a needle that is underneath the car.
If you have this, you can enjoy music whenever and wherever you are. 33RPM Only. Built in motor, amplifier ad speaker.Requires 9V alkali battery…Woaaw I want one of these!
Video projection takes a step toward the future with the Helio Display that enables you to watch video in thin air using a modified projector.

Wanna curse your computer for real instead of cursing at it all the time. Here’s the perfect solution for that nasty curse. The Computer Voodoo Doll. You can even curse your annoying colleague’s computer now…

Soundbombs are New-Media-Accessories. Each one a lowtech object for interactive transmission. An integrated soundmodule makes it possible to record any given sound and then activate it through a motiondetector. As a Non-Visual Graffiti, with its origin in streetart, Soundbombs give the possibility to tag a place in an accoustic form: a welcoming greeting at the entrance or a warning of a bad restaurant. Each owner can leave a personal message anywhere and at any time. Soundbombs can whistle, laugh, belch or recite a poem.
I bow to the creators of this concept and I love the way streetart is evolving and starting to use electronic devices like the led throwies or the electro-graf
Interesting list of major tech failures from the past…

This is so freaky!