Technology
Sound Reactive Bluetooth Speaker Uses Magnetic Ferrofluid to Become a Real-Life Winamp Visualizer – Gizmodo Australia
Years before the iPod was a thing, many of us relied on an app called Winamp to listen to MP3s. It was free, it was simple, but most of us used it for its visualizers…

Years before the iPod was a thing, many of us relied on an app called Winamp to listen to MP3s. It was free, it was simple, but most of us used it for its visualizers that created complex, trippy animations synced to our music. Artist Dakd Jung has created a real-life version of those visualizers with a custom ferrofluid-filled Bluetooth speaker that also looks like a lava lamp come to life.
Invented by a Nasa engineer as a way to pump rocket fuel in a zero-G weightless environment, ferrofluid is…
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