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(Source: relicariodoamor)
“The next transformative moment in mainstream computing devices, the first since smartphones in 2007 and tablets in 2010, will probably involve computers that attach themselves to our bodies. They’ll be disguised as everyday ornamental objects, like pairs of glasses and watches, so they can be (almost) imperceptibly inserted into our lives. (To say nothing of the hordes of cheap, unashamed sensors, like the Fitbit Flex or Nike FuelBand.)
That anticipation is palpable: the Kickstarter campaign for Pebble, a watch with an electronic-paper display that connects to smartphones to show alerts for things like incoming messages, weather updates, and Twitter, received over ten million dollars in contributions. And a Google News search for the Apple iWatch, anticipated by some as the company’s next breakthrough product, produces over twenty thousand results. The word “watch” may soon seem much like the word “phone,” simultaneously mummified and revivified.”
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Experiments with Water and Sound
This is what happens when you combine: a powered speaker, water source, soft rubber hose, tone generating software, 24 fps camera, and tape. via
(Source: experimentsinmotion)
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Tune up your melody and sign out loud !!

In my soul. And I’ll never let go.
By far