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More integrated with technology than not Award-winning New York designer Eric Chan of Ecco Design created a prototype for an office desk, the Personal Pond, operated by two stones embedded with sensors. Rotating the stones or waving one’s hand over them can change the table’s light intensity or the volume or selection of music. This design is ‘‘integrated and seamless,’’ McFadden said. The Personal Pond is not yet for sale.

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More integrated with technology than not
Award-winning New York designer Eric Chan of Ecco Design created a prototype for an office desk, the Personal Pond, operated by two stones embedded with sensors. Rotating the stones or waving one’s hand over them can change the table’s light intensity or the volume or selection of music. This design is ‘‘integrated and seamless,’’ McFadden said. The Personal Pond is not yet for sale.
(Text by Kimberly Blanton/Globe file photos)
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