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Olinda Radio

 
posted on May 3, 2008 by Anonymous

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Olinda Radio
http://schulzeandwebb.com/

Olinda is a prototype digital radio that has your social network built in, showing you the stations your friends are listening to. It’s customisable with modular hardware, and aims to provoke discussion on the future and design of radios for the home.

Left to right: end cover, social and main units Social networks in physical products
Six lights on Olinda show when a close friend is listening to the radio, using wifi and Radio Pop, the BBC’s website for sharing ‘now playing’ information. Each light is a button: you can tune in to listen along with them, discovering new stations via your social network.

A friend will always appear at the same light, so you can write or draw on the radio to label it, and the lights are bright so you’ll know a friend has started listening from across the room.
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edit - remove - report - save #1 - by Anonymous Sep 24, 2008

pretty (dumb).


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