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text-a-building
a cell phone can be used as a remote control to change the world around us: a number of projects reveal the potential of an SMS universal remote. IDEO built this interactive cube for vodafone in 2002 – it sits in the middle of a pond surrounded by offices, and in addition to playing news […]
robo chairs
how soon will we have smart furniture? robotic seats already exist in a number of forms: dean kamen’s incredible ibot robotic wheelchair (top) not only balances on two wheels and tackles stairs; it allows the wheelchair-bound to interact with standing adults at eye level (watch this video). makes this japanese effort look downright complex (middle). […]
robo rehab
robots are beginning to be used for a number of rehabilitation applications: teaching people to walk, regain muscle control after a stroke or spinal cord injury. the MIT active joint brace project (pictured) uses a wearable actuated brace to augment restricted movement at the elbow. this video is pretty amazing. they recently founded the company […]
wearable sunlight
we used to believe that natural light sets our circadian rhythm by affecting the eyes – which are full of photoreceptors. a 1998 study shows that the skin also serves to help set our biological clocks: scientists at cornell put a wearable fiberoptic brace on people’s knees under a blanket, and illuminated the skin on […]
touch therapy
we have a long history of using touch for therapy, but until now there was little proof of the medical effect of touch. researchers using a functionalMRI to observe activity in the brain report that acupuncture calms sensory, cognitive and emotional processing and can reduce pain. needles can also reduce migraines, but it doesn’t matter […]
heart beat
the music we listen to can have a direct impact on our hearts – especially for trained musicians. slow music tends to slow heart rate, and fast music tends to speed it up. and, it’s becoming possible to channel sound directly to the body without going through the ears. the buttkicker is an acoustic actuator […]
robo-toilet
in case anyone doesn’t know, the japanese have robotic toilets that can make you feel above it all: complete with in-seat ventilation, robotic bidet (for men or women, with adjustable aerated water temperature and pressure) and optional blow-drying, perfume and noise-making (for embarassing bathroom sounds) because these toilets don’t make noise when they flush. also […]