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Concept and reality

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In these fast moving, technology-driven times the line between concept and reality is often blurred. The journey from an initial, ideological drawing to a real, purchasable product has never seemed such a short jump, and it is sometimes difficult to see where the fantasy idea ends and the latest technology begins.

A significant part of my job involves keeping up to date with the latest gadgets, technology, and IT advances, and I find myself checking up on a surprising number of stories to confirm if the subject matter actually exists, or is still in its ‘tomorrow’s world’ stage.

So with that in mind, take a look at these offerings and see if you can guess which are still in their design stages and which are already available to the public…

First up, the Modu phone is designed by an Israeli company and heralded as a new wave of smaller, more customisable mobile telephones. Weighing in at under 4.5g and measuring just 72×37×8mm, not only is the Modu a phone, it is the integral part of the Modu system which includes laptops, navigation systems, mp3 players and cameras. It acts as the central component for all of these systems, allowing the owner to completely integrate every part of their technological life by just slotting it in. Sounds great, but does it actually exist?

Staying with the idea of phones, heavyweight player Nokia have recently released details of the ‘Morph’ (see the top image). Constructed entirely from flexible materials, its structure allows it to be folded or rolled up to prevent damage – putting your phone in your back trouser pocket then sitting down will suddenly become both less expensive and less painful. By making use of advanced nanotechnology, the device is self cleaning – repelling water, dirt, and even fingerprints! On top of all this the Morph is also partly solar powered and can sense elements of the environment around it such as pollution levels. Sounds too good to be true, but is it?

Now for something totally different: High Power Microwave Weapons, or e-bombs, herald yet another new era of warfare. For once, however, it isn’t about killing indiscriminately (or even at all). An e-bomb is designed to emit a short but powerful burst of electromagnetic pulses that can take out computer systems, networks, radars etc without causing any damage to people or buildings. This means they can potentially be used in populated areas to take out enemy infrastructures without harming civilians. Real life or Hollywood?

Lastly we have the Dew Camera. Developed by NEC, the Dew is accurately described as a ‘life recording interface’. By observing vocal rhythms, gestures, and hand movements, it becomes aware of emotional states and automatically takes pictures at opportune instances, ensuring that you never again miss a single special moment. The pictures are instantly transferred to a remote server so you can retrieve them later on at your leisure.

So are these wonderful products real, or still concepts?

Modu phone – Real product (well, almost). Alleged release date of October 1 in Israel, Italy and Russia.

Nokia Morph – Concept stage. Released alongside the ‘Design and Elastic Mind’ Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art to illustrate advanced technologies and their potential values to every-day users.

E-bombs – Real (or as far as we can tell). Have been in development since the 1980’s and, although expensive to construct, the USA, UK, China, Russia, and France all run projects to further develop them.

Dew Camera – This is still a joint concept of NEC and SGI Japan. But one day…

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The couple of weeks of arts events throughout the county during the Devon Open Studios event, organised by Devon Artists Network are coming to an end. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg of what the cultural economy is all about in this corner of the world. Take a gander at what Peter Randall-Page has been getting up to with his local distinctivness work that’s collected in Chris Chapman’s photographs Granite Song – the exhibition of which is currently touring schools.

To read more about Peter Randall-Page, have a look at Arts+Culture online magazine.

The films are made by the relatively inimitable Rhys Bonney.

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Combefest music

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The Combefest (that’s a festival in Combeinteignhead, on the banks of the Teign) people tell us that the weather forecast is looking good and they have “a terrific line-up of bands, food, parking and licensed bar”.

The acts include blues guitarisit Jim Crawford, fun folk band The Dambuskers, sublime singer/songwriters While and Matthews (nominated for the BBC2 folk awards seven times) and Yes Sir Boss (rock/reggae/tango).

For more details check out the Combefest myspace

For tickets ring The Wild Goose on 01626 872271, Combeinteignhead, or go to The Coffee Rush in Shaldon.

The running order for the day is as follows:

2pm Gates open
2.30-3.30pm The Dambuskers
3.45-4.30pm Jack Woodward
4.40-5.30pm Jelly Beans
5.40-6.40pm Jim Crawford
7.00-8.15pm While and Matthews
8.40-9.50pm Yes Sir Boss
9.50pm Fireworks
10pm Finish

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Exe clean up operations

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If you’re hankering to get out in the open air and go crazy with the tidying up – and who isn’t. Then tomorrow’s (Saturday September 20) Autumn Exe Estuary Clean Up, could be right up your tributory.

A group of volunteers will take to the sand banks fo the Exmouth Local Nature Reserve from 4pm to clean up the litter and waste that builds up there. The clean up will run from 4pm till 6.30pm followed by a free cruise courtesy of Stuart Line, with a light buffet on board.

If you can’t make that there’s the continuation of the clean up with an event at Dawlish Warren from 10am till 3pm followed by a celebratory buffet at the Dawlish Warren visitor centre. on Sunday September 21.

To find out more about the Exe Estuary Management call the Rangers on 01626 863980 .

And, we have it on the QT that volunteers attending either of the clean up events will be entered in to a free prize draw, prizes include two tickets to the Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, £50 restaurant voucher (both courtesy of South West water) or a family ticket on any First Great Western day trip in Devon or Cornwall (complements of FGW).

Future events on the Exe include habitat management with the RSPB from 10am till 3.30pm and more habitat management at Dawlish Warren on October 18.

For more details and to book a place get in touch with Jennifer Lockett, Exe Estuary Officer, on 01392 382236 or email jenny.lockett@devon.gov.uk.

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