The stuff you can find at IKEA will never be quite this cool. A project by French industrial and interactive design students from Lausanne's ECAL school, this 'Delirious Home' exhibit attempts to mimic the connected home of the future by adding a humorous twist. Below are some highlights from the exhibit:
Voodoo chairs in which the movements from one chair can be felt by the other.
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A clock that mimics your body movement, giving you the sensation that you can alter time
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The Windblower fan that moves with the power of your breath.
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Ostinati, a family of gravity-defying containers.
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Delicious Bells which let you hear a sound related to what you are about to eat.
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An "automated" curtain that comes with its own hand.
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Chiaroscuro lamp that turns on or off by touching its shadow.
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A Broken Mirror with a flexible reflective membrane that only shows a reflection when a person is directly in front of it.
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Cactunes that giggle whenever touched.

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The Delirious Home will be on display at Milan Design Week 2014 until April 13, 2014.