When objects light to talk to us
An international consortium led by the University of Bath in Great Britain has launched an impressive program of work to consider the possible use of organic screens (type OLED). What could be the little film of plastic that conduct electricity and solar-powered? What changes might they make in how we clarions our homes, we design our clothes or our everyday objects?
The idea of the consortium is primarily an R & D technology purely intended to make OLED technology sufficiently reliable and robust to address the mass market.It remains to define where and how. For this, the initiators of the consortium think of products incorporating these technologies in order to adapt to uses which could be theirs. The project, called Modicum funded by the European Union, proposes to consider some very ambitious goals:for example to allow your clothes to change color or broadcast a message when you press a button, consider a window lamp becomes dark; handsets that could serve as a battery when the need arose, for items or products that advertise message alerts or advertising…
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