Saturday, July 14, 2007

towards a teledildonic architecture

++WARNING++ some of the links on this post are not suitable for work

While the ivory tower figures out how to bring the virtual and physical together, the sex industry moans in indifference. They have been exploring in that field (successfully I would presume) for some time now using teledildonics. The way it works is that at either end people hold his and hers sex toys (in whatever preference and in every possible combinations), a software panel then allows for a partner to remotely control said sex toy.

GirlsRainbow diagram of a recordable teledildonic experience:

Sinulate control panel:Thinking that we will increasingly get information (including that which can produce orgasms) fed directly to us via the web, it seems like architecture will be deployed as a human-proportioned pleasure machine, bringing you the views, smells, sounds, and whatevers of your choosing. The city of pods is making a come back!

1 comment:

Kyle Machulis said...

successfully I would presume

Nope. Pretty much been a failure so far. Lots of small bursts of press sometimes, but nothing groundbreaking.

The Girls Rainbow stuff you listed has been plagued with legal problems from what I know, and you still can't get them on the market (*hugs his prototype*).

And BTW, it's
already hit Second Life
, since you were tying it to that anyways. -.^

Thinking that we will increasingly get information (including that which can produce orgasms) fed directly to us via the web

Two funny things about that. First off, force feedback webpages (or at least, the ActiveX Control to do it in IE, so the idea itself is still marketable) were patented by Immersion back in 2001. More for accessability than sex, but you never know.

Secondly, you're gonna love twitterdildonics