Thundercloud Speaker
Create an Indoor Musical Storm With This Amazing Thundercloud Speaker
We've stumbled across a speaker/lamp gadget that's both dramatic . . . and adorable. Cloud is a personal indoor thundercloud and a perfect addition to any cynic's living room. Daria would, like, totes have one.
Designer Richard Clarkson crafted this amazing little smartcloud that looks and behaves like a thundercloud during a mini lightning storm. The inside of Cloud has pretty amazing tech, too. Richard used components of Arduino, an open-source electronics prototyping platform, to develop the speaker's amazing features:
- Motion sensors detect a user's presence and enable the lightning and thunder show.
- Cloud is Bluetooth-enabled, so users can stream music or play locally stored tunes.
- Cloud's lights can adapt to desired color and brightness.
- The lights can also react to music or act as a night light.
- A small remote controls all speaker functions.
Richard's smartcloud is just one example of how tech and art can work together to make a beautiful, interactive experience. In a blog post explaining the project, he wrote, "This is a new kind of magic, one not based on illusions and trickery, but on sensors and code. For the past few years, designers have been adding more and more skills to their toolkits."
You can buy Cloud from the RC shop for $3,360. Each order is unique in shape and requires 12 to 14 working days to process.
Interested in more cool Arduino projects? Check out this judgy vending machine that tweets when you buy a Twix.
Source: Richard Clarkson