SoundBombs
Man, do we love projects like this: Soundbombs are a non-visual grafitti experiment by Felix Hardmood Beck. Each one a lowtech object for interactive transmission. An integrated sound module makes it possible to record any given sound and then activate it through a motion detector. 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...
Microsoft’s “iPod Killer” — Who Cares??
In the last couple of weeks we’ve been bombarded with all types of rumors and news tidbits about Microsoft developing their own “iPod Killer” named Zune. The hubbub has been so overhyped, that one would think this was the first ever incarnation of a MP3 player. Who Cares? Apple has sold 58 million iPods since 2001. Fifty-Eight Million. Does the industry actually need another digital music player? Hell no. Does the...






