Copenhagen students design rotary phone that can literally dial up the internet

A group of students from the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design have used a vintage telephone to create a screen-free experience of the internet.
Designed to make the "intangible processes of the internet tangible", the Internet Phone lets users "call" websites using a traditional rotary handset ? which requires each digit to be selected with the turn of a wheel.
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