'integral cord' - 'FUJITSU design award 2011' life-design category
'integral cord' by raphael lang, yu-lin hou and stephen chan win tak
the 'integral cord' by germany based design trio raphael lang, yu-lin hou and stephen chan win tak
has received the
runner-up prize from the lifebook category in our recent designboom competition 'a life with future computing',
organized in collaboration with FUJITSU and DA - design association japan.
designer's own words:
what if the display of your future lifebook was as flexible as possible? with 'integral cord' you can easily manipulate
your computer screen to your desired size and shape, making it adaptable to any working or social situation.
if you want to see your favorite movie on a small screen in the subway, or present your pictures to a large audience
or if you need multiple screens at the same time, coil it! the technology involves beams of several LEDs overlap
at a cross point and create a visible pixel.

an interface can be created by a multicolor laser LED array located on the inner side of the computer,
and camera array can detect the position of the user's fingers.

create multiple screens

detail of the connecting interface

large scale presentation

how it works

user scenarios

jury members (from left to right):
ross lovegrove, birgit lohmann of designboom, gwenael nicolas (curiosity), toshiyuki inoko, ma yansong (MAD architects)
and nobuo otani, corporate senior vice resident Fujitsu, kimitaka kato, Fujitsu design president (without photo).
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thank you.
I guess I know what IŽll do for the next competitions on designboom.
There is no need to be so envious...
recycled work - what does that mean?slap on the face? :D it's just funny how some people can't take success of somebody else...
the fact that the work was created couple weeks before the competition doesn't make it's design better...
By the way, there is no rule of this competion,saying that it couldn't be be created earlier...it just shouldn't have been published in other competitions or released as a product in Japan or overseas ...
So take it easy...don't shorten yous life being so negative ... and good luck in other competions!
are already on the market from texas instruments
there is achange to make it reall
Please stop your non-qualify comments.. the models where made after the fujitsu team select the winners, 2 weeks before the cermoney.The models are made buy the fujistu design team upon the winners 2D Design Data...the models will be shown on the createc 2011 in Tokio.
very nice technology behind.
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