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Homebrew technology: Love letter meets jewellery

A device that generates a wire representation of the spoken word performs double duty as a nifty jewellery maker
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A word in your ear
A word in your ear
(Image: Cheng Xu)

Nothing says 鈥淚 love you鈥 like jewellery 鈥 and this jewellery does it literally.

Thanks to a new design by , a student in tangible interactive design at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, you can forget whispering sweet nothings into your lover鈥檚 ear: your beloved can now wear your words as earrings instead. Xu鈥檚 invention, called Speaker, turns spoken words into jewellery with a hidden meaning.

A user speaks into a microphone linked to an that analyses changes in volume. It controls several small motors that push and bend a wire to represent the sound of the user鈥檚 words: effectively acting as a real-time jeweller.

Xu says: 鈥淭he wire speaker started as a project in response to the question, 鈥楬ow do we interactively make things in the era of digital tools?'鈥 The original prototype was put together using toy car wheels, but Xu has developed a more sophisticated design, which was showcased at Maker Faire at the weekend. The popularity of the device with children at the Faire suggests to Xu that it could work well as an educational tool, as well as a device with encourages other people to get creative.