Turn Your Life into a Soundtrack with Re: Sound Bottle

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Japanese designer Jun Fujiwara's award-winning Re: Sound Bottle has a simple exterior that belies its complex interior. The software inside this bottle with a cork stopper is set in motion when the cork is removed. At that point, the device records any audible sound. The recorded sounds are then layered and arranged to form rhythmic tracks. Essentially, the user supplies the samples and the Re: Sound Bottle becomes the DJ. 

See more on Fujiwara's invention at Colossal. Link  


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Yeah... they tested these on the Today show and they still got crap all over their hands when twisting up in to the bottom of the container. Fail....
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I think the best container for foods like this would be similar to a toothpaste tube. Squeeze it out where you want it, slap down the bread. No need to dirty up the cutlery at all.
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