‘flat futures’ is a project by royal college of art graduate miquel mora that explores the future applications and possibilities of digital paper and provides us with a new way to interact with electronic products. his ‘paper alarm clock’ is constructed from a flat sheet of digital paper on which the electronics have been ‘printed’. to turn the alarm off, simply scrunch it up. other designs include ‘smart tape’, rolls of adhesive tape with printed electronic components such as computer processors and speakers.

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via creative review