Articles tagged with: Brain


Brain Lamp For An Eerie But Soft Light

Saturday, August 30th, 2008 |

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We have always wondered about the brain, and it still remains a mystery. Scientists have explored, experimented and dissected so much but there still remain a number of unsolved mysteries about this organ. While the scientists are still busy researching on the brain, the guys at the Lervik Design have created a cool Brain Lamp, which also is an accurate 3D modeling of the artist’s brain. He obtained the shape and image thanks to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and used a 3D printer to create this awesome lamp.
You could use this lamp to decorate your bedroom and at night would look almost surreal. Though a little macabre, I’m sure you would love the soft light emitted through the artist’s real brain model. Now I’m sure you must be wondering if the designer has created lamps based on any other body parts. Well, for now, it is just the Brain Lamp. The pricing details are not known but we bet something like this must be priceless.

Via: UberReview

Posted in: Accessories, Boutique, Designers Collection, Home Décor, Lighting


Headphones for People with Hearing Disabilities

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 |

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Headphones for People with Hearing Disabilities, Hearing Aid, Deaf, Brain, Earphones, Infrared, Sensor, Deal Helmet, Helmets, Designer, concept, product, Brian headset_deaf
If technology can help us cross our limitations and be productive to people in need, then it has be the technology that ‘Hearing Aid’ hopes for. The designer, who is the ‘brain’ behind this concept, is Brian. Brian is giving an insight into how future can be, with deaf people being able to hear. The concept is based on the fact that what lays beyond our field of vision influences our hearing perception. What we don’t see can be made sense of, when we hear what’s coming from there.

It comes with five infrared sensors that beams along with sound microphones, which replicate the perception, felt in this blind spot area. Though it cannot be compared to the real hearing experience, it is close enough to it and one day, by improving upon the technology, we might be able to cross all the limitations.

Via BwarDesign

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