Silje Softing’s project Pling Plong from last year’s Touch course is a soft pillow that plays back audiobooks based on the physical objects or books that are placed on it.
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Silje Softing’s project Pling Plong from last year’s Touch course is a soft pillow that plays back audiobooks based on the physical objects or books that are placed on it.
September 26, 2009 at 10:04 am
I have been looking on the internet to see if anyone does a talking cushion, but you seen to be the nearest I can get. Like lots of children, my granddaughter likes to secretly sit behing me and pretend she is my cushion, so I know call her my talking cushion. Like the soft toys etc it would be great to find a cushion that said funny things when you leant against it. Any ideas
September 26, 2009 at 9:32 pm
heartbeat maybe?