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Thermochromic and Liquid Crystal on Paper Speakers

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2011

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  • liquid crystal ink

  • actually stiff is good for vibrations. the volume of the sound has more to do with the conductivity of the coil. in the case of the latter one it has more resistance and also i think it was slightly disconnected.

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  • How does that work

  • makes me want to visualize the hall effect with thermochromic ink :-)

  • Hey, great stuff. What was the ink you've used on the black paper at the end? Nicest thermochromic I've seen in a while. Would love to get my hands on some.

  • do the later ones not play because the ink you applied made the cardboard too stiff to vibrate via the coil - so you turn up the amplitude?

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