Steve Cisler on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 22:21:36 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> some technology that I could use in my life |
Bill Spornitz wrote about some devices or interfaces he'd like. Paul Saffo of the Institute for the Future has said (in so many words), "If you want to see the future, look under the Christmas tree." Companies will use new technology to make low-cost devices aimed at children. Then, other versions may enter the mainstream market for adults. With the downturn in the economy and the upswing of online sales, the main places that Americans gather, shopping malls, are having a hard time. Here in Silicon Valley one of the largest (about 400 meters from one end to the other) has half the occupants it usually has. A whole floor is empty, and quite a few stores on the other are going out of business. However, the toys stores are doing well. I went in a couple of them to see what sort of electronic toys are available. There are some toys that do not rely on electricity, but I would think they are in the minority. Anyway, The packages that do have batteries also have a way for the buyer (kid or parent) to try it out. here are a few items I found. There is a general theme of packaging adult products as candy to help build a new market. When I was about 8 or 9, it was cool to have chocolate cigarettes, gum packed as snuff. Now it's electronics -bubble gum dispenser shaped like a cell phone. Wear it on your belt -candy in a pager with belt clip. -$5.00 pack of a pager and cell phone. "Real Internet Sounds" was the attraction. Push a button to get a beep, gurgle, dialup modem sound. -915 MHz radio-controlled rat (package shows a woman frightened by device at her feet while a boy with the transmitter hides around the corner) -915 MHz radio-controlled whoopee cushion. I don't know how confined to one culture the whoopee cushion is (I think it's a British invention), so I'll explain. It's flexible rubber bladder that you inflate and place under a pillow or cushion in a chair. Someone sits down causing a fart sound and everyone laughs at the victim. It is a staple of joke shops. This new one is electronic and has time delay settings and different sounds. You can find several models online. -virtual reality Spiderman 3D game. Less than $50 you get a helmet with stereo eyepieces, and a hand control. Game is projected (somehow) in the helmet which is about the size of a cantaloupe (up to 10 years old?). -parrot that echos your words. The store model did not work, so I could not test it for its ability to filter, but with a time delay on the echo, that could be a lot of fun. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net