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Swiss Designer Florian Krautli Develops Human Antenna, a Carpet that Uses Your Body as an Antenna to Play Music from the Radio

Human Antenna

Swiss Designer Florian Krautli has created a carpet that uses the human body as an antenna to play music from the radio. The Human Antenna is a carpet made of loops of conductive thread that picks up radio waves; when a person walks on it, the body receives the waves and makes them audible. The radio can be tuned to a specific frequency by walking or sitting on different spots on the carpet. The Human Antenna is an innovative example of how technology can transform everyday objects into an interactive tool.

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Turkish makeup artist Feride Uslu’s airOpack airbrush makeup system gives people a celebrity look at home

Uslu Airbrush Makeup

Turkish makeup artist Feride Uslu has invented a simple and innovative way of applying makeup. Using an airbrush technology, airOpack allows people to flawlessly apply makeup in a uniform manner, giving women everywhere a more natural and beautiful look. The principle is based on the airbrush, which was first used in the 70′s by Hollywood makeup artists. airOpack turns makeup into a liquid form and spreads it on the face in a uniform manner, thanks to the light spray that offers great liberty of movement.

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HD3 Complication’s Slyde is the First Watch with Touchscreen and Customizable Capabilities

HD3 Slyde

HD3 Complication has developed Slyde, a watch for the 21st century.  Slyde is the first watch with a digital touchscreen, with swipe-able screens so information can be easily accessed.  The water-resistant watch has a full color digital readout that can be interfaced with its touchscreen, which can be positioned vertically and horizontally, and features various customizable modules that can be downloaded online.  The Slyde watch combines the virtual world with realty, allowing you to always be up-to-date.

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London-based CuteCircuit unveils the Galaxy Dress, the World’s Largest Wearable Display

Galaxy Dress

London-based CuteCircuit, one of the leading companies in the wearable technology field, has unveiled their Galaxy Dress, the world’s largest wearable display. The Galaxy Dress is a fusion of fashion and technology, and features 24,000 full-color LEDs that work together to create a light show of hundreds of flowing colors. The extremely thin and flexible circuits are hand-embroidered on a layer of silk, giving the dress stretch and fluidity. The Galaxy Dress is powered with a couple of iPod batteries, which last for about 30 minutes to an hour.

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Lead by Project Leader Jeremy J. Ham, Australian Students from the College of Science and Technology, at Deakin University, Imagine the Home of the Future for 2050

Future House 2050

Students from the College of Science and Technology at Deakin University create the home of the future: a compact house with adaptable rooms that will change as needed, and a shared garden and patio for up to 4 members of one family. The house has a single room, but at the same time possesses a dining room, office, living room, bathroom, and more! The students created the concept of “modules” so that the environments are “assembled” in accordance with the time or need.

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Solar Roadways Paves the Way towards a new Clean Power Roadway System

Solar Roadways

Solar Roadways, in an effort to replace our asphalt streets with a source of renewable energy, has developed a roadway system that uses photovoltaic cells (PV) cells.  The Solar Roadway is an intelligent road that not only provides clean energy, but also power, data delivery, and safer driving conditions.  The road is created using connecting square panels, and each panel would be capable of around 7.6 kilowatt-hours of energy a day.  This electric road provides an entirely new eco-friendly element to the way we live.

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