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The Gerhardt Kellermann Fan Changes Speed with a Gentle Stroke

As much as buttons are an effective way to provide users with clear controls for their electronics, they aren't the most humanizing approach to industrial design. The Gerhardt Kellermann Fan proposes a system of commands that invites a much more natural action of the fingertips, requiring a soft stroke to alter the gadget's operation.

The base of the ventilator is a smooth and switch-free circle across which one must sweep his hand to change the speed of the spinning blades. It isn't clear how sensitive this device might be, or the exact quality of the touch that might influence the desired effect. Perhaps the Gerhardt Kellermann Fan increases its rate with every brush, or maybe a faster stroke initiates quicker revolutions.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Interaction - The trend of natural interaction focuses on designing user interfaces that mimic human gestures, like the soft stroke required to change the speed of the Gerhardt Kellermann Fan.
2. Gesture-based Controls - Gesture-based controls allow users to control electronic devices through intuitive hand movements, such as sweeping a hand across the smooth base of the Gerhardt Kellermann Fan to alter its operation.
3. Enhanced User Experience - Enhancing the user experience by incorporating tactile and interactive elements, like the touch-sensitive interface of the Gerhardt Kellermann Fan, is a disruptive innovation opportunity.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore gesture-based controls and natural interaction designs to create innovative and user-friendly products.
2. Industrial Design - The industrial design industry can incorporate touch-sensitive interfaces, like the base of the Gerhardt Kellermann Fan, to improve the usability and appeal of their products.
3. Smart Home Technology - Smart home technology companies can leverage natural interaction and gesture-based controls to enhance the functionality and convenience of their products, much like the soft stroke required to operate the Gerhardt Kellermann Fan.

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