Electric Objects Wants To Display the Most Beautiful Parts Of The Internet On Your Wall
Jake Levine thinks the Internet is stuck inside our computers. We turn on our screens, check e-mail, write a Word document, head over to Facebook, maybe watch some Netflix, then turn them off.
"That tends to build some anxiety," said Levine, the former general manager at Digg. "You have software built on those devices that is designed to demand your attention, to focus you. What we end up feeling at the end of all of that is anxious."
That’s where Levine's new venture, comes in. He wants to take some of the more serene parts of the Internet out of that stress-inducing device sitting on your desk, and put them on your wall through a different kind of device.
"I'm building an Internet-connected screen that will bring the Internet to your wall, a screen that is worthy of that beautiful mess of human expression that pervades our connected lives," Levine explained in a Medium post.
It sounds a lot like a smart TV. But, the similarities between the two end at the screen. Both the hardware and software of Levine's invention are designed for "passive" or "ambient" use, more like a picture frame and less like a tablet.
Alex Rainert, the head of design at Project Florida who is testing the device, said it doesn't feel like a gadget at all.
Electric Objects Wants To Display the Most Beautiful Parts Of The Internet On Your Wall