
Have you ever visited a really fancy night club? With the coolest, the most good looking people. But there is one guy at the place who is cooler than the rest. He's often standing in a corner by himself. Looking very serious. He is Mr DJ. At least he thinks he's cooler than the rest. But really, he controls the place. He makes people dig, he makes people dance. So why do we need Mr DJ? Wouldn't be easier to put a tape recorder in a corner? No. The rhythm and beats have to be unchanged when switching songs. The change must be
seamless. So how does he do it? He has some important tools. Two turntables and his headphones. Right? One of the turntables is playing the current song. The other one is used for the next song to come. With his headphones he controls the transition between the two songs. He adjusts the position of the needle on the second record until both songs are in sync. Then releases the second song to the sound system. In an
earlier post I tried to argue for a round all-in-one mobile device, just for the sake of it. And how you might could navigate through your messages and content over time using the clock metaphor. Think about it. Mr
DJ's turntable is exactly that. It's a circle that navigates over time. Spinning the record back and forth is a Time Machine to find tracks and tunes.
Wouldn't it be cool to be in control like Mr DJ? Spinning the circle, finding your messages and content over time? Being cool,
controlling your own club - your mobile device, at ease.
Labels: circle, media, turntable