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You may have seen My Beating Heart online before (Dan Costa spotted it over a year ago, at Pop!Tech), but this is its first appearance at Toy Fair. It’s now available in a new "fuzzy style, in two sizes and … Continue reading
Had an interesting online discussion with Yury Gitman, the owner of the artisan manufacturing firm My Beating Heart and the consulting firm Banana Design Lab. They manufacture a plush heart-shaped pillow that gently beats out a slow, but naturally-changing steady … Continue reading
Aw, this makes me think of puppies needing to sleep with an alarm clock nearby so it reminds them of their mother’s beating heart. Nearly as cute as that image is the My Beating Heart pillow, a plush, cuddly pillow … Continue reading
It’s a comforting feeling to have another heart beating against your own. When two hearts beat as one it brings about a feeling of safety, warmth and ultimately makes us sleep easier. Unfortunately, not all of us are lucky enough … Continue reading
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, My Beating Heart has released a new batch of snuggly beating pillow toys. From the site: When hugging My Beating Heart, the physical heartbeat may remind you of hugging a purring pet … Continue reading
My Beating Heart is a pillow with a meditative heartbeat rhythm created using artificial intelligence and haptic design. The rhythm changes each time the pillow is activated. What a great way to drift off. Too bad Valentine’s Day is over.http://freshmoco.com/story.php?title=My_Beating_Heart
No, not the actual heart in my chest…that could be messy. Meant to soothe and calm one who hugs it close to them, My Beating Heart is fun, fuzzy and a great idea for Valentine’s Day. Its rhythmic beat is … Continue reading
"Heal thyself with this pillow. Last week, at our 6th Meetup, we met Yury Gitman and his remarkable creation: pillows with simulated heartbeats inside. Drawing from his own experience with meditation and his education at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), the … Continue reading