Speakers embedded in wallpaper: Concept on the verge of becoming reality

For those who have always been worried about the walls which had ears have something more to worry about for ‘walls that can talk’ are finally here. This is again a concept which once materialize will turn all your walls into speakers bloating out your favourite music. This one is going to be the most challenging innovation in the world of speakers leaving behind the shell series speakers or the Ferrari inspired speakers.
Now materials scientist Michael Yu at Johns Hopkins University has come up with this new material which will allow piezoelectric sound devices to be fixed precisely any where inside the most inaccessible places.
Piezoelectric devices are found in microphones and speakers that move in response to voltage, or create voltage from movement.
Earlier found only inside very heavy, brittle materials the polymer with piezoelectic properties will be used as a coating that will be flexible enough to create speakers under your wall paper. Not just this, the new material will also open up possibilities to make innovative inventions like foldable speakers and more.
Via: Newscientist
The Paradox Of Water And Nanotubes
12:34 pm Vlad October 2, 2008
Nanotechnology never ceases to amaze me. The nano particles have made gadgets and devices so tiny t
Girly Butterfly Speakers For iPods and iPhones
11:21 pm Vlad October 3, 2008
Sometimes, we just can't get enough of our iPods and iPod speakers. In fact, I can't stop writing a
Bose Computer MusicMonitor For Personal Entertainment On PC
1:27 pm Vlad September 16, 2008
Bose has been providing music lovers some of the best speakers in the whole wide world. They are kn
Feature: Geeks Use Plasma, Tesla Coils as Speakers
1:59 am Arun September 13, 2008
Geeks Use Plasma and Tesla Coils as Speakers is a different additional speaker setups, Geeks Use Pla
Cellphones That Could See Through Walls, In Theory
1:39 pm Vlad October 2, 2008
There have been a number of concept phones, which have been covered on this blog, but there couldn'

