This may look like some laser pointer, but I think it’s a prototype from Sony Ericsson. Their head of design, Hiroshi Nakaizumi, thinks there might be a future for smaller camera phones (maybe in the shape as the one shown) that project images instead of showing them on a small and worthless pixelated screen. ‘Why carry around a display when you can project it onto a wall or page?’ “The idea is that we select which photo or film we want to show using a trackball on the end of the phone, then simply point it at any surface and view the projected image. The possibilities it creates are mind-boggling.” Mind boggling indeed, I’m wondering how this would work as a mobile phone–its not very ergonomic, but the future of the camera-phone is up in the air–nobody has gotten it right yet in my opinion. Via Wallpaper.

Remember Bruce Mau’s design project, Massive Change? While, it’s open now at the Art Gallery of Ontario– I wish I were up there to see it. It’s his 10 step program for overcoming pessimism about the future. Got questions? Learn about it here. It’s quite interesting.

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