Cipherling, a 3D printed device designed by Tim Burrell-Saward and Charlie Bruce, functions as a receiver for coded broadcasts globally. It detects transmissions from numbers stations, an inspiration dating back to WWI, and provides users with live audio and visual displays of the broadcasts, including morse codes and music. The device features a custom mainboard, an LCD screen, and a user-friendly dial for audio control. Built to be easily dismantled and recycled, it combines innovative design with a nod to historical communication methods, standing as both a functional tool and an artistic piece.
Cipherling is a 3D printed 'robot' receiver that eavesdrops on coded broadcasts worldwide, providing users with live transmissions in various formats including morse codes and music.
Designed by Tim Burrell-Saward and Charlie Bruce, Cipherling is influenced by historical numbers stations, showcasing the passion to connect with intriguing echoes of communication.
The device features a user-friendly interface with a dial for controlling audio, a color LCD screen displaying information, and a robust design meant for longevity and recyclability.
Constructed using advanced 3D printing techniques, Cipherling stands out not just as a gadget for enthusiasts, but as a functional art piece connecting past and present communications.
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