RFID Paper Radios

by Mark Alexander on October 17, 2009

More from Matt Brown, this time it’s laser cut paper radios with RFID tags. Designed for and by musicians, charities, brands and designers, when the paper-RFID radio is placed over a speaker with an RFID reader in it, it changes the radio station to what the artist has chosen. The system is composed of a speaker with an RFID reader and laser cut paper radios with RFID chips inside. The radios themselves are designed by musicians, charities, brands, and designers. When the paper radio is placed over the speaker it changes the radio station to what the artist has chosen. Other noises and interactions can be programmed in as well.

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Says Matt, “Alec Baldwin’s radio for example could politely ask everyone to turn their lights off from time to time. People could have the paper radios around their house in different rooms. The Supremes radio might be a better living room station.” “This system tries to add a little bit of fun to internet radio, and give people a connection with the artists they choose. The radios themselves would hopefully be cheap and collectible little sculptures, each one accessing unique stations.”

[ Articles source: The Design Blog ]

 
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