Text Messaging-Enabled Crystal Chandelier Shown In Milan
An anonymous reader writes "The Austrian crystal manufacturer Swarovski showed a chandelier capable of displaying text messages via SMS at last week's Milan furniture fair. The Ron Arad-designed piece was at the
center of the attention during the opening show, with hundreds of partygoers sending
uncensored messages to the chandelier. More info can be found at the official Swarovski site, and photos of the construction are available at the manufacturer's website."
I realize that this thing was intended as a "look at me!" publicity stunt, but it is indicative of a trend that I'm really fascinated by: the notion of Internet-enabled "glance-able" technologies. More mainstream examples (if you can call these mainstream) include the Microsoft SPOT technology as implemented in Fossil and Sunto watches, as well as the more elegant implementations by Ambient technologies. (They sell an excellent "dashboard" device that has analog "VU" style meters that respond to various configurable events--web traffic, weather, etc. I want one. That's a hint, ThinkGeek folks. You need to carry these.)
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As a user of the SPOT watch, I can say that the argument "Yeah, but I can look that information up in my web browser or on my cell phone" doesn't hold up in the real world: there's a difference between actively looking something up and simply glancing at an object on the wall, or being peripherally aware of a more subtle way of indicating the status of something important to you. (Another great ambient device, the Orb, glows in a different color based on Internet-based information.) Do you pull up a web page to see what time it is? Of course not--you look at a wall clock, or your watch... why not do the same for weather? For stock quotes? For Instant Messages? For traffic information? Heck... your Slashdot karma?
I hope that this kind of technology (in less gaudy form than this hideous chandelier) takes off. I really think it is useful. However, in terms of text messaging or Instant Messages, they are less useful because of the inherent one-way nature of the devices. However, my wife sends IMs to my SPOT watch all the time.
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Next thing you know, it's making deals with Lore and wiping out entire plants.
The chandelier ships with the default message "Hey you down there...you have waaay too much money."
If I could make this sig kill you, I would.
It would be nice to walk in and have Slashdot headlines rolling above me...
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This is a pickpocket's dream. The chiropractor will make out like a bandit, too, with everyone's neck craned upward to the ceiling all the time.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
There's nothing like an advertising laden chandelier to make your ballroom feel like a subway station.
As tempting as it is to buy a $30,000 text-messaging chandelier, I'm holding out until they invent the text-messaging disco ball.
When that comes out... oh, man. Boogeying will never be the same.
an anonymous way to say things like, "Hey Bob, your fly is unzipped. And Cindy, you have bad breath. Munch some Certs, will ya? Martha, shave your armpits, and that dress makes your butt look huuuuuge."
Table-ized A.I.
Coming soon to those large, ugly chandeliers found in hotel function rooms.
Oh great, it's called "Lolita."
Good luck finding any info on a chandelier after Googling THAT word...
Yup...
How long untill the chandelier reads "f1rst p0st!1!1-w00t!!11!11" ?
Oh yeah, well I have an XML toothbrush. Neener neener on you Chandelier people.
so if you brush in the morning, but don't close out the day by brushing at night, your day is invalid?