Delen Memory Table by David Franklin
By exploring the potential for relationships between contemporary furniture and technology, David Franklin created this contemporary piece that interacts with you as you work or eat. The camera is programmed and controlled wirelessly to take pictures at p
By exploring the potential for relationships between contemporary furniture and technology, David Franklin created this contemporary piece that interacts with you as you work or eat. The camera is programmed and controlled wirelessly to take pictures at predetermined times or at specified intervals over a duration. The resulting pictures are sent back to a computer and can be programmed to upload automatically to the user’s desired social networking site. Tweet while you eat!
The Delen Memory table is a conceptual dining and work table with an attached camera designed by David Franklin, a graduate of the MA Product Design course at Birmingham City University.
Delen is made of a solid oak with two discreet drawers at either end.
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