Nearness
September 15th, 2009 | researchmaterial
Remember that Honda commercial where all the components of the car are placed into a Mouse Trap-like contraption and all the bits hit, roll to, knock and swipe each other into motion?
Jack Schulze for BERG and Timo Arnall illustrate how it works with the invisible pulses of RFID. Without touching. Just proximity in a wireless world. Nearness.



Máquina de los inventos del TBO, sin contacto. Por "proximidad"…
La tecnología RFID demostrada en esta máquina Goldbergh que se mueve sin que haya un contacto directo….
Would be funnier with one of the new Barclaycards: swap your card to pay for groceries, see how thieves invisibly get your number, print a cloned card which is then used to access your bank account and to transfer all your money to Russia, where mafia associates can use it right away to pay for a plasma tv on the web which is then delivered to them in a few minutes. Closing shot of smiling Putin-lookalike turning on the tv by remote control.
[...] over at Warrenellis.com has an amusing take on RFID chain reactions that manages to take RFID paranoia to new [...]