Hannah Perner-Wilson has been experimenting with making speakers out of paper, using conductive tape and strong magnets. I like the idea of being able to build a speaker into almost anything! [via how to get what you want]
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Hannah Perner-Wilson has been experimenting with making speakers out of paper, using conductive tape and strong magnets. I like the idea of being able to build a speaker into almost anything! [via how to get what you want]
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This is pretty cool, gives me some ideas for a sound system for cyclists who need their ears unobstructed for traffic avoidance but want some low volume tunes while they ride.
Kind of reminds me of Kip Kay’s “Weekend Project: Styrofoam Plate Speaker” http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/07/weekend-project-styrofoam-1.html
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