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WWII Exhibit Uses Bone Conduction Technology

This may be a bit dated, but I thought it was a great example of resonance.

Using bone conduction technology (or what they call ‘Touched Echo’) the sounds of airplanes and explosions simulating the air raid that occurred on February 13, 1945 are transmitted from the metal rail through the visitor’s arms and directly into the inner ear.

Bone Conduction technology

touched echo from Markus Kison on Vimeo.

Via OhGizmo!

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One Response to “WWII Exhibit Uses Bone Conduction Technology”

  1. lexi says:

    Love the post, cheers for the information! I’m a shop keeper so I have to limit my time online at work. I don’t normally write comments but liked your post. Awesome stuff!, I bookmarked you! ;)

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