what inspired this 1986 mashup? Not sure, expect some really wild mash ups from this Smart Party Wireless DJ system developed by 2 students at UCLA
"Kevin Eustice and Peter Reiher have built and tested a version that works perfectly using playlists stored inside laptops running their software, but since very few (sober) people stroll into a party with one of those tucked under their arm, they're aiming it at Wi-Fi-enabled MP3 players. Since Smart Party can triangulate people's position, it can also deduct their votes when they leave the party, making everything all fair and square. The one stumbling block is DRM, since copying the tracks into the system even temporarily isn't exactly RIAA-friendly activity."
5 unbelievably cool research facilities
otherwordly structures, massive machines, surreal technology….
at DeputyDog - via Dennis Howlett
January 29, 2008 in Industry Commentary | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)