dvice.com - 2/7/2009
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Designing duo James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau have a radical concept for you ponder. I'll just let them have the floor: The Isophone is essentially a telecommunications device providing a service that can be described simply as a meeting of the telephone and the floatation tank. The user wears a ...
auger-loizeau.com - 2/5/2009
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auger-loizeau.com —
The Isophone is essentially a telecommunications device providing
a service that can be described simply as a...
meeting of the telephone and the floatation tank. The user wears a helmet that blocks out all peripheral sensory distraction whilst keeping ...
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Loizeau/Projects/Isophone
hackedgadgets.com - 2/7/2009
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hackedgadgets.com —
Have you ever had a phone call
and you got so distracted that you lost a...
few sentences of what the other person was saying? Yes it has happened to all of us, with TVs, Internet, IM, text messages… Well this Isophone will take care ...
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Isophone - Future of Phone Calling
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Isophone concept. Silent but not discreet
textually.org —
... Spotted on DVICE, an isolation concept described at the "meeting of the telephone and the flotation tank". For making your phone calls in private while in a swimming pool. No one may hear you, but you definitely won't go unnoticed. ...
Swimming Pool Isolation Helmet Telephone Concept Is the Worst Idea Since Unsliced Bread [Concepts]
Gizmodo —
... So apparently you strap on this big goofy metal helmet and those other metal baubles keep you floating. The designers call it a "meeting of the telephone and the flotation tank," but that's one of those meetings nobody wanted to see. Concept art can be really fun and outrageous and all, but this is like that time I got too drunk and made a "concept sandwich" of tuna salad and grape jelly. [DVICE] ...
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