Power-generating Dance Clubs

July 28, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 0 comments

Yep, you read that right folks. The guys from the Sustainable Dance Club project have developed a piezoelectric dance floor that uses the energy that dancers generate to power most of the equipment required to run a proper dance club. The first establishment using this technology opened in Rotterdam last year, and just a few days ago, on July 16, another club has opened in King’s Cross, right outside London. Video and diagram after the jump.

[Via Neatorama]

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