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Natural Radio 20 Mar 2008

Cheol-Ki Jo's "Natural Radio" has a Flintstones-style user interface. Instead of twisting dials or pressing buttons, it is operated by placing stones on top of it. Adding stones to the left-hand side increases the volume; while adding stones to the right-hand side changes the channel.
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5 comments so far
Zidge 20 Mar 2008 01:33 PM
Love the fact that you can kick over the pile of stones to turn if off. Would be great when faced with a barrage of insipid pop mush.
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