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Radio in the form of the London Underground

Japanese designer Yuri Suzuki made a workable radio in the form of the London Underground scheme:



How do I take the subway from South Kensington to Piccadilly? You need to drive a capacitor and go out on that resistor.



Yuri Suzuki assembled the radio in the form of the London Underground. The designer arranged the electronic components for a reason, and taking into account the peculiarities of the city. For example, the speaker volume control exhales the place of the famous speaker corner (Speaker's Corner), and the battery - not far from the Battersea Power Station on the south bank of the Thames.


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Currently, at the residence of the Design Museum in London, Suzuki has exhibited a collection of other workable electronics in the form of various objects. According to him, the exhibition will help people understand how electronics works.



“A modern person always sees electronics - for example, an iPod - in a small case, inside which there are so small components that they cannot even be touched. Often we forget how complex systems are used to enable our devices to work. ”



Suzuki designed the metro radio, based on the 1933 Garry Beck Metro scheme .



Small video:


I did not find the hub "ehlectronics", if you show where it is, with joy peres.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/151577/


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