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It is not surprising that with the development of technology, everything more items that are most familiar to us are equipped with modern electronics. So, today you can already get a plate, counting calories in food, garbage can, informing owners about their completeness, and even pieces of furniture, able to move to the owners at their request. Probably not it is surprising that someone, in the end, came up with multimedia coffin that turns a person’s burial into the present representation.
The author of an unusual concept was an English funeral home “Perfect Choice Funerals” from the city of Solihull. Just imagine a coffin that can change the backlight, play the tombstone epitaph, demonstrate intravital photographs of the deceased and even refresh his page on a social network. The British are convinced that in the future of their invention will usher in a completely new trend use of multimedia technologies in the funeral business.
Such entertainment may seem sacrilege to many people, however, company representatives say that several wealthy families are already interested in acquiring high-tech sarcophagi for their elderly relatives. Moreover, future the dead also look at such a place for eternal sleep with enthusiasm.
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While this, of course, is only a concept, however, the guide “Perfect Choice Funerals “seriously thinking about starting production similar coffins. The device is reported to be equipped speakers, large screen, backlight and Internet access.
In addition, the British seriously took care of individuals, suffering from taphophobia. In today’s world, random burial living person is almost impossible, but many people continue to fear this terrible fate more than anything else. Therefore, the miracle coffin is equipped inside a button that allows you to live to the buried to signal to relatives. In addition, there are video camera, thanks to which relatives of the faithful to the earth people in case of pressing a button will be able to check – really whether he is alive or just a malfunction in the electronics.
It is thought that this function of the multimedia coffin will be especially demanded by such suspicious people, such as, for example, the great Russian writer Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol, who mortally afraid that he would be buried alive – and so, in fact, happened…