Audio terrorism
Posted on 31. Jan, 2007 by Jonathan Cherry in Design, Technology, Totally Whack
As an alternative to visual graffiti and other forms of urban art and expression – there’s the Soundbomb.
The Soundbomb is a simple recording device, with two speakers, and a
motion detector that triggers the device into action. All housed in a
hard plastic ball that is 6” in diameter, the owner can record any
audio that their heart desires: a message, a song, a random noise,
etc. Then the idea is for the Soundbomb to be placed in a public
location so that when someone walks by the audio is played and the
message, in the form of an “audio tag” (like a graffiti tag), is
received.
The kicker here, that makes us really want one – is that you can’t just buy this thing at any online store.
The procedure is that can apply to purchase a Soundbomb by emailing the inventor with your offer and intention for use.
If he decides that what you want to do with your bomb is good enough for his high standards, the weapon is yours.
Only those who deserve a Soundbomb, get a Soundbomb! Just imagine what urban mayhem you could create with this thing.
Website: Soundbombs
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