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Redesigning the router

2009-09-15 16:48:01

London art students come up with cool concept designs for the most humble of gadgets


Art students from Goldsmiths at the University of London have come up with four clever and cool concepts for bringing sexy back to Wi-Fi gizmos.

First up, the Jellyfish. It's designed to be the center of attention: yeah, we can see that. It has an "organic" breathing sequence, which glows to indicate bandwidth strength. Perhaps inspired by this infamous advertisement, the Jellyfish connects up to eight Ethernet cables for people to link up like they're in an episode of "Doctor Who".

Photo by Goldsmiths, University of London
Credit: Rich Trenholm