Conductive Ink Turns Pizza Hut Box Into Interactive DJ Station

August 17, 2016 by Dave Haynes

Via TechCrunch

I’m a big proponent of mixing mediums, like using print to frame and make digital displays much bigger. And I like tech that turns a medium upside – like the conductive ink developed by UK startup Novalia.

The company uses paper thin printed membranes as the touch overlay and microcontrollers as the smarts. They’ve done a number of projects and, if it hasn’t happened yet, someone’s going to bridge what’s on a printed poster with what’s on a nearby screen.

Here’s a Pizza Hut pizza box being used as a DJ station, presumably using Bluetooth to pair with a Mac.

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