The methaphone, created by Eric Antonow and Greg Hochmuth, is a sculptural object made of translucent acrylic designed to help users detox from their digital screens. Mimicking the dimensions and aesthetics of an iPhone 15, it adapts to ambient light, appearing dark in low-light conditions and becoming visible in bright environments. This electric-less device is likened to a fidget toy that provides familiar tactile engagement while encouraging reduced screen time. The name 'methaphone' draws a parallel with methadone, echoing the idea of reducing dependency on digital devices.
The methaphone is a sculptural, phone-like object designed to help users detox from digital screens, leveraging its translucent properties to blend into environments.
Developed in just four weeks, the methaphone resembles modern smartphones and mimics the functionality of a fidget toy, aiming to reduce users' screen time.
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