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Turn your blinds into mini air conditioners
Thursday, November 5, 2009The Briz is a concept air conditioner that takes the familiar form of blinds. But instead of just blocking the sun out, when these blinds are open the keep the air inside cool.
It uses water-filled tubes running beneath the the bottom part of the blinds to emit a dry mist into the airflow. As the water evaporates, it absorbs heat and cools down the surrounding area. I'd like to see your venetian...
Original article from http://dvice.com/archives/2009/11/turn-your-blind.php
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