Little SoundBombs
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Felix Hardmood Beck calls his handmade Soundbombs "New-Media-Accessories" which really made my day when i saw them at DesignMai.
An integrated sound module makes it possible to record any given sound, or message. The audio content is then activate whenever the motion sensor detects some movement around. 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. You can apply to get a Soundbomb and decide how much you're ready to pay for it. However, you'll only be allowed to buy one if Felix decides that your reason for wanting one is good enough. If you're elected, you'll get a unique "accoustic" email addresse (e.g. thud@soundbombs.info). My flickr pics. |
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This isn't as much as a sound bomb and just a sound motion sensor. Soundbomb is the work of Felix Hardmood Beck. There is an integrated sound module built into a sphere that allows any kind of audio to be... Read More
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Russolo
this is a revisitation of what the futurists did about 100 years ago: message is in the medium...there are old recordings on ubweb that can be shared in a p2p format and complement the collection of instuments at the guggenheim.
El proyecto Litle SoundBombs de nuestro amigo y colaborador Felix Beck, ha sido reseñado en el famoso blog sobre arte “We make money not art“, asi como en el conocidísimo blog Gizmodo sobre artilugios electrónicos. Felicidades Felix!
I fear that advertisers will be utilizing similar technologies in the future to bombard us with commmercial messages. Once we all carry embedded RFID chips in our IDs, they'll call out to us by name.
I am not a very intelligent person, but I think this technology will change our lives