Flock Of Connected Blimps React To Conversation

There have been quite a few sci-fi films where the skies are filled with drifting blimps and airships; despite their relatively low-tech nature, there's still something other-worldly and futuristically graceful about them.  Which is probably why I'm so taken with Jed Berk's Autonomous Light Air Vessels (ALAV) project, where a whole flock of blimps move and hover around a space with their behaviour influenced by people calling in on their cellphones.

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Intended to demonstrate "the concept of connectivity among people, objects, and the environment", by ringing either the group or a single ALAV and talking to it a voice recognition system defines various measures and behaviours that influence their movement through the air.  Individual ALAVs can act as shepherds or guard-dogs, while the others demonstrate their fear or comfort through lights, altitude and noise.

 

I'm trying to think of a real-world application, and while I'm sure there must be one I'm nonetheless having a little trouble; can anyone help me out?

 

ALAV Project Page [via Hacked Gadgets]

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