The device “Dream Recorder” uses AI for playback
Modem invents Dream Recorder ai device It can be recorded Replay user Dreams by generating reels and projecting them onto a speaker-like display. The video filters applied by this tool, rendered in ultra-low resolution forms, are intentionally created to match the way people usually remember their dreams. Users have the free will to choose the visual style they want to apply to the reel before using the AI device. The Dream Recorder repeats what you expected while sleeping with the filter.
To use the tool, the user places the gadget on the bedside table, and after awakening, presses a button to talk to the device, narrating what they dream of. Audio recording uses systems and AI to understand what your dreams are like. Process spoken language using built-in language models by extracting themes, ideas and terms from what users are saying. You will then generate a dream-based video and appear on the screen built into your device in an ultra-low resolution filter style.

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Gadgets that double as digital journals and night racing
project – Started by a design studio modem consisting of creative technologist Mark Hinch, industrial designers Ben Levinas and Joe Tsao, and illustrator Alexis Jamet. Save dreams in video format rather than text, allowing users to play what they imagined through a screen installed on a device like a speaker. The interface can also help users to browse past videos and study dream patterns over time. The device supports self-organization as the creators create the design Open Sourcetherefore, all codes, documents and 3D printable parts are available online.
No soldering is required for builds. All components are ready-made and can be assembled using standard tools. For each part, the AI recorder includes a microphone, speaker, processing unit and display. The microphone captures the audio, the processor runs the AI model, the video is displayed on the display, and the system uses edge computing. This means running locally without requiring internet access. Dream Recorder also includes local storage to hold multiple video files for later viewing, and by 3D printing of the shell of the AI device in Glow-in-the-Dark format, users can see it at night and double as a temporary night lamp.

Modems invent Dream Recorder, an AI device that can record and play users' dreams

A detailed view of devices like speakers

The display shows reels rendered in ultra-low resolution forms
Sample reels with AI systems interpreted
Video filters match how people usually remember dreams
The user talks to the device and generates a reel
