Modern society invests loads of money and time trying to drown out the environment, however the inability to listen to ambient noise can rob one in all a feeling of place, which are an exceedingly real concern amongst the deaf community. The Acoustic Poetry concept device from British designer Michail Vanis won’t miraculously cure the deaf, however does promise to maintain them a little more in contact. The wooden box is used to capture sound and transmit it to an interpreter, who listens and translates it into text, popping out like something of a free form haiku. It is a communication relay not entirely unlike ones we have seen from numerous other companies, and one which doesn’t really necessitate its own stand-alone device. Still, it’s nice to determine text messaging that will actually keep people more in-touch with their surroundings, for a transformation — we still don’t recommend using it while driving , however. Video after the break.
[Thanks, Ro]
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