I'm sure you've seen the write up from Mudlark and the blog post from BBC R&D; about their new Perceptive Radio that localises content and adjusts playback characteristics depending on listener interaction. I was approached by MCQN Ltd as the electronics part of the radio was nearing completion and asked if I could help with creating an enclosure that would portray the project well as a radio-type device.
While I am expecting to get the clearance to open-source the case design the same way that the electronics and code has been, in the meantime I can show you some of detail that went into the case build and some of the laser cut parts that place the components.



If you want to see how the perceptive radio works, the radio play is available online at futurebroadcasts.com