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Play-A-Grill 

Experimental MP3 player is teeth bling (aka ‘Grill’) that plays music with vibrations through your teeth:

Play-A-Grill is the combination of a digital music player and the mouth piece jewelry usually associated with Hip Hop and Rap music genres known as a grill. Grills are almost always made of precious metal, most notably gold or platinum. They are completely removable, and almost used as a retainer. This piece of jewelry presents a perfect opportunity to merge an arbitrary music fashion object and reintroduce it as the music player itself. Because the grill is worn over the teeth, sound can be transmitted using bone conduction hearing instead of outside speakers or headphones. Play-A-Grill is an iteration of a music fashion object of that becomes the music player itself.

The project was put together by Aisen Caro Chacin, and you can find out more here

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Andy Warhol: But what kind of person really murders? I mean, why.Alfred Hitchcock: In desperation. They do it in desperation.Andy Warhol: Really?… Alfred Hitchcock: Absolute desperation. They have nowhere to go, there were no motels in those days, and they’d have to go behind the bushes in the park. And in desperation they would murder. 

Andy Warhol interviews Alfred Hitchcock

todieforbaby:

Andy Warhol: But what kind of person really murders? I mean, why.
Alfred Hitchcock: In desperation. They do it in desperation.
Andy Warhol: Really?…
Alfred Hitchcock: Absolute desperation. They have nowhere to go, there were no motels in those days, and they’d have to go behind the bushes in the park. And in desperation they would murder.

Andy Warhol interviews Alfred Hitchcock

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