By exploring the potential for relationships between contemporary furniture and technology, David Franklin created this contemporary piece that interacts with you as you work or eat. The camera is programmed and controlled wirelessly to take pictures at predetermined times or at specified intervals over a duration. The resulting pictures are sent back to a computer and can be programmed to upload automatically to the user’s desired social networking site. Tweet while you eat!
The Delen Memory table is a conceptual dining and work table with an attached camera designed by David Franklin, a graduate of the MA Product Design course at Birmingham City University.
Delen is made of a solid oak with two discreet drawers at either end.
Watch it in action:
You can contact David at [email protected].

4 Comments
Zaedrus on 10.21.2011 at 12:35 PM
Very sexy detailing!
…But the social networks already carry enough of the mundane details of everyone’s lives. I’d rather be spared.
On the other hand, what really dull idea ever resulted in such a beautiful object? (Certainly didn’t happen for the phone whose only additional feature is a glowing direct to Facebook button!)
Ti on 10.21.2011 at 16:56 PM
The eating pictures I don’t know, but artist uses could be many. Already a number of stop motion videos of drawing or creative process in action. Great design too
LuGrass on 10.23.2011 at 14:10 PM
Sure, the uses could be much more, starting from the idea that it knows your hand’s position… also a projector will make it really cool, e.g. as a extended multitouch monitor
Roberto Briceño on 10.24.2011 at 04:37 AM
I think is better to have the camera mounted in a ceiling lamp, the app is interesting but if you have a table you must use for 4 persons the the one that’s closest to the camera mount will be a little unconfortable.
Interesting anyway
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