Constructed within the casework of a 1930s vintage Philco radio, Hathaway’s idea of fusing both generations together rely on an Arduino processor to pick up some tweets, followed by reading them aloud thanks to a text to speech program. Individual tweets will be read in a different voice so that one can differentiate between them, and Sean even threw in static and AM radio tuning noises for that added bit of reality. No idea on how irritating it can be to listen in on random tweets, but at least you have the choice of playing around with the Tweets Per Minute knob that lets you control the frequency of tweets being read.