Monday, April 21, 2014

What you will have in your home in the year 2100 and beyond?!


 Date 21/04/2014

source: Prometheus Movie

In my last post, I talked about what future homes will look like from the outside, either on land, on the sea, in the sky or on the Moon. This time, we will enter the house and find out what the future homes will have inside them....

Future Dining Table:

source: http://itechfuture.com/category/technology-architecture/

The Kure table can be closed as a sphere, like an egg, when not used. It is designed like a flower that opens up to a full-fledged dining table. The table with sphere lighting rises from the center of the table and the the base glows with blue light. 

 

Future TV and the Entertainment System:  

Wall screen and hologram technologies may be available, the wall screens will almost just be a large computer screen on a wall that can perform all the functions of a computer and be able to project true 3-D images. This will change the whole teleconferencing idea and replace it with telepresence, where the images and sounds of a person will appear in front of a person wearing glasses or contact lenses. Or if we dare to think bigger, there may be a cubical device, the size of a football that we can lay on our future coffee table and with the push of a button, it could project true 3-D images into the air and we can manipulate the images by using our hands (whilst wearing a pair of specially designed gloves) like in the movie 'Prometheus'. 

source: http://www.cultofmac.com/198479/why-apple-could-still-own-the-living-room-of-the-future/



Future SMART Fridge:
source: http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/05/28/smart-fridge-is-your-new-recipe-card/
source: http://itechfuture.com/the-concept-is-very-smart-fridge/
























The good news for this technology is that it is currently being designed in the UK. And if succeeded, this futuristic fridge could tell the home owners what to cook with the left-overs and automatically re-orders fresh food for delivery from Supermarket when required, via the future 'internet'. It will also automatically move foods close to the expiry date to the front of the shelves.
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1341190/Revealed-The-hi-tech-fridge-future-tell-dinner.html
  • It will use touch screen technology like modern-day smartphones. 
  • It will give you voice instructions on how to cook a meal with the food you have.
  • It will save a lot of energy and electricity usage.
  • You can see the inside of the fridge without opening the door!  

We are entering the Bedroom:
source: http://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/2013/12/22-2.htm#.U1XiQ8dBymE, 22/12/2013
  • Self-cleaning blankets
  • furniture that monitors your health
  • bedside holograms...   

All I can say now is that there are already magnetic floating beds on the market at over $1 million Euro each! So it won't be long until we have beds like the one pictured above. 
The only question is: "how much is it gonna cost?!" 

The Future Bathrooms:

source: http://innovation.uk.msn.com/design/mind-blowing-next-generation-bathrooms#image=11, 19/09/2013
Sadly, it is just a concept for now. But the Sshower from Roca has sensors that adjust according to your position under the shower head and even senses your body temperature and adjusts accordingly. It’s also packed with TV screen, weather reports and Wi-Fi for streaming social media and the ability to make phone calls.

I will conclude with this video from YouTube, called 'The Future of Glass Technology'. Stay Tuned for the next post on futuristic cars and other possible transportation devices!



References: 

http://itechfuture.com/category/technology-architecture/
http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/05/28/smart-fridge-is-your-new-recipe-card/
http://itechfuture.com/the-concept-is-very-smart-fridge/ 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1341190/Revealed-The-hi-tech-fridge-future-tell-dinner.html
http://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/2013/12/22-2.htm#.U1XiQ8dBymE, 22/12/2013 
http://innovation.uk.msn.com/design/mind-blowing-next-generation-bathrooms#image=11, 19/09/2013 
 
By Tim






Tomorrow’s TVs will do everything. They’ll be Internet computers, game consoles, multimedia entertainment systems, video phones, and — importantly — will be controllable via arbitrary mobile touch devices. And they’ll offer sci-fi user interfaces like in-air gestures and voice command.
The new TVs will seek to break down the walls between types of media and even types of online activities. For example, you tell your TV: “Batman,” and it will instantly provide first the option to download and watch the HD version of the most recent “Dark Knight” movie that has been made available online. Next, it will offer you tickets to the nearest theater showing the current release of the series. Then Dark Knight and Batman console games, then Batman TV shows and cartoons, then Batman graphic novel and comic downloads for your tablet, and the list will go on and on.

Read more at http://www.cultofmac.com/198479/why-apple-could-still-own-the-living-room-of-the-future/#0fjkumy85diiQ7Je.99
Tomorrow’s TVs will do everything. They’ll be Internet computers, game consoles, multimedia entertainment systems, video phones, and — importantly — will be controllable via arbitrary mobile touch devices. And they’ll offer sci-fi user interfaces like in-air gestures and voice command.
The new TVs will seek to break down the walls between types of media and even types of online activities. For example, you tell your TV: “Batman,” and it will instantly provide first the option to download and watch the HD version of the most recent “Dark Knight” movie that has been made available online. Next, it will offer you tickets to the nearest theater showing the current release of the series. Then Dark Knight and Batman console games, then Batman TV shows and cartoons, then Batman graphic novel and comic downloads for your tablet, and the list will go on and on.

Read more at http://www.cultofmac.com/198479/why-apple-could-still-own-the-living-room-of-the-future/#0fjkumy85diiQ7Je.99
omorrow’s TVs will do everything. They’ll be Internet computers, game consoles, multimedia entertainment systems, video phones, and — importantly — will be controllable via arbitrary mobile touch devices. And they’ll offer sci-fi user interfaces like in-air gestures and voice command.
The new TVs will seek to break down the walls between types of media and even types of online activities. For example, you tell your TV: “Batman,” and it will instantly provide first the option to download and watch the HD version of the most recent “Dark Knight” movie that has been made available online. Next, it will offer you tickets to the nearest theater showing the current release of the series. Then Dark Knight and Batman console games, then Batman TV shows and cartoons, then Batman graphic novel and comic downloads for your tablet, and the list will go on and on.

Read more at http://www.cultofmac.com/198479/why-apple-could-still-own-the-living-room-of-the-future/#FPquUdymLW8dCVTx.99
Tomorrow’s TVs will do everything. They’ll be Internet computers, game consoles, multimedia entertainment systems, video phones, and — importantly — will be controllable via arbitrary mobile touch devices. And they’ll offer sci-fi user interfaces like in-air gestures and voice command.
The new TVs will seek to break down the walls between types of media and even types of online activities. For example, you tell your TV: “Batman,” and it will instantly provide first the option to download and watch the HD version of the most recent “Dark Knight” movie that has been made available online. Next, it will offer you tickets to the nearest theater showing the current release of the series. Then Dark Knight and Batman console games, then Batman TV shows and cartoons, then Batman graphic novel and comic downloads for your tablet, and the list will go on and on.

Read more at http://www.cultofmac.com/198479/why-apple-could-still-own-the-living-room-of-the-future/#FPquUdymLW8dCVTx.99

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