Projection technology for the home or office is usually characterized by its somewhat static design that is focused more on function than form, so the conceptual 'Swivel' projector has been created to change this. Designed by Yash Gupta AKA Wacko Designs, the projector splits its components between the rotating disc-like unit in the middle of the frame and the lower base. This allows for 160-degrees of rotating freedom, while also increasing airflow around the unit to prevent overheating.
The conceptual 'Swivel' projector maintains a wireless functionality that could be easily positioned almost anywhere in the home or office with ease. The rotating functionality means the unit can be closed up to hide the lens and have the system blend into its surroundings.
Rotating Decor-Like Projectors
The Conceptual 'Swivel' Projector Hides in Plain Sight Between Uses
Trend Themes
1. Rotating Projectors - The rotating functionality of projectors opens up opportunities for innovative designs that blend function with form.
2. Wireless Projectors - Wireless projectors provide flexibility in positioning, allowing them to be easily used in various settings.
3. Hidden Projectors - The concept of hiding projectors within the design of a space provides a seamless aesthetic and eliminates the need for separate equipment.
Industry Implications
1. Home Automation - The incorporation of rotating, wireless, and hidden projectors into home automation systems can elevate the entertainment and aesthetic experience for homeowners.
2. Office Technology - Rotating, wireless, and hidden projectors can enhance collaboration and productivity in office spaces by blending into the surroundings and facilitating easy positioning.
3. Interior Design - Designers can embrace the use of rotating, wireless, and hidden projectors to seamlessly integrate audiovisual equipment into their designs, creating immersive and customizable experiences for clients.