the smart sink shows potential applications for intelligence at the sink: the ability to adjust to your height, to indicate temperature, to anticipate needs and to motivate behaviors. it was made with jackie lee jon wetzel and sam sarcia
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it looks kinda ugly no offence...
MichWomg 1 year ago
What about garbage disposal?
deleriousexile 3 years ago
фуфло
churochkin 4 years ago
oh yes, and jackies too!! sorry for forgeting...lol. Isn't jackies work in relation to the attention meter? (ocr projects)
mianersiyok 4 years ago
*some sort of curtain or accordian style treatment around it.* ahh!! I dont seem to type very well when im excited, i've just been following leo's, ted's, and chia's work for soo long that I want it commercialized!!! where are the videos of the counteractive projects!??! people must see them.
mianersiyok 4 years ago
let see two glasses thrown in at once! lol. and who washes greens that many times? it needs work...Id still use it though in its current state...it just needs to look a little better...like violet backlighting under the silicon that makes the sink glow as you approch or something. and maybe some sort of curtain or accordian stle treament around it.
mianersiyok 4 years ago
kool but the water stays on
billyisbored92 4 years ago
Height adjustments are great, but could you have a manual option just in case there is a particular height you prefer that the machine doesn't provide for you?
Same with temperature adjustment - an additional manual control.
Softer sink is great idea to keep dishes from breaking and I hope it can withstand pointy objects like knives and cat claws.
javabeanrush2 4 years ago
this is just a waste of time and energy... how much electronics and actuation has gone into making something that will break long before a normal sink and doesn't fill any need? my washing up experience isn't going to be worth however much that costs for the bowl to be 2" closer to a preset height
lexichronicle 4 years ago
wow how does it know when to use hot or cold water?
cassandra5322 4 years ago