1. So she invented a device that allows anyone to record their memories of an object, and hand those down along with it. The entire system is powered by RFID: First, an object is marked with a chip. Then, that chip can be scanned by a reader in the base of the grammophone you see above. Speak into the cone, and that audio snippet gets recorded and logged—anyone who scans it again can replay the message, or add their own. (via Scrapbooking, for the RFID Age | Design & Innovation | Fast Company)

    So she invented a device that allows anyone to record their memories of an object, and hand those down along with it. The entire system is powered by RFID: First, an object is marked with a chip. Then, that chip can be scanned by a reader in the base of the grammophone you see above. Speak into the cone, and that audio snippet gets recorded and logged—anyone who scans it again can replay the message, or add their own. (via Scrapbooking, for the RFID Age | Design & Innovation | Fast Company)

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  1. -dont-forget- reblogged this from slantback and added:
    way cool if it weren’t just...concept. i wish this property were inherent
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