Nokia morph

Vanessa on July 15th, 2009

Developed by the Research centre (NRC) and the University of Cambridge, the morph is a concept of mobile phone based on nanotechnologies. Yes yes!

He is made up of flexible materials, of transparent electronic components and of self-cleaning surfaces.

Having newly introduced Design in exhibition and the Elastic Mind to the modern Art museum of New York, they hope to see this concept-phone appearing in the portable apparatus before 7 years.

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Nokia morph

Vanessa on July 15th, 2009

Developed by the Research centre (NRC) and the University of Cambridge, the morph is a concept of mobile phone based on nanotechnologies. Yes yes!

He is made up of flexible materials, of transparent electronic components and of self-cleaning surfaces.

Having newly introduced Design in exhibition and the Elastic Mind to the modern Art museum of New York, they hope to see this concept-phone appearing in the portable apparatus before 7 years.

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