6 minutes
6 minutes, alone, outside.
Take the lock with you outside when you need a break. Breathing into it will heat it up and turn on a pulsating light for 6 minutes. Then it turns off, and you go inside again.
The product
The lock is made out of brass and holds three components inside: a humidity sensor that senses your breathing, a peltier that generates the heat that the brass then conducts over the whole lock, and an LED.
I've used an Arduino Uno board to control the behavior of the lock over time. The code tells it to turn on when a certain amount of humidity is detected, then it turns on the LED that fades up and down, and it turns on the peltier. Over 12 half-minutes I have set what power the peltier should be on, starting at full power for 2 minutes, than fading it down as the metal gets warm. After 6 minutes everything is turned off.Â
Background
I wanted to make an experience that I fondly remember from when I used to smoke: those 6-minute breaks you take all by yourself, especially in the wintertime. Just you and the cigarette, and preferably silence. Just the sound of tobacco sizzling and maybe a bird or the wind.
Non-smokers usually don't take breaks to just go outside and stay there, so I thought that having something with you that tells you when time has passed, without being a watch or an iPhone, would be nice. After studying objects that felt good to hold and fickle with, I found that the shape of a lock was quite satisfying. It's solid, has a weight to it, and a loop that you can play around with without thinking to much about it.Â
Made by: Andreea Tecusan, design student at AHO (Oslo School of Architecture and Design)
Music: Ol' Burger Beats, Susanne Sundfør and Store P










