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February 28, 2008

Ripple faucet


Ripple faucet


The Ripple faucet designed by Smith Newnam & Touch360 Studio creates a way to interact with water. On top of the frosted ripple surface sits a metal ball. An array of electromagnetic sensors detects that ball's position. Moving the ball in or out from the center controls water pressure. Moving it around controls temperature.


The surface glows red or blue to denote how hot or cold it is. The two separate channels combine the hot and cold water to get the perfect mix.







 

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