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# Ideas
## Spells
Gives anything its attached to a special meaning. All spells have implanted nfc so they can have a special meaning.
Ergo, the spells/sigils change the way users think about spaces, but through nfc interfaces the spells can also have actual impact.
Also every user could have his/her own sigil to interact with certain thinks.
Wooden Material to draw on so thinks can evolve.
**Examples**
- Silencio (Silent Space)
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### Attaching spells / sigils to stuff
**VELCRO**
+ Could stick to all types of fabric
- Does not stick to whiteboards
**MAGNETS**
+ Satisfying
+ Sticks to whiteboards
- Problems with interference with magnets
*[Reddit comment](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/comments/1tq5vy/comment/ceaes1u/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)*
> I've been playing with NFC & RFID for the last couple of months (but am by no means an expert) and I don't think you'll have any issues.
> NFC operates through changes in the magnetic field; static magnets shouldn't affect it too much.
> Problems with Interference between Pacemakers & Magnets
[NFC Read multiple Chips](https://qr.ae/pGJlu9)
[CalculateMagnetStrength](https://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp?calcType=block)
[Paper about risks](https://www.jwatch.org/jc200701240000001/2007/01/24/beware-what-you-wear-with-your-pacemaker-or-icd)
[Potential interference of small neodymium magnets with cardiac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17198980/)
The effect of four NdFeB magnets (two spherical magnets 8 and 10 mm in diameter, a necklace made of 45 spherical magnets, and a magnetic name tag) was tested in forty-one ambulatory patients with a pacemaker and 29 patients with an ICD. The maximum distance at which the magnetic switch of a device was influenced was observed.
> Results:
> Magnetic interference was observed in all patients.
> The maximum distance resulting in device interference was 3 cm.
> No significant differences were found with respect to device manufacturer and device types.
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