Colorcalm: soothing screensavers for DVD players

A company called Colorcalm has created a sort of ambient DVD called "Skies" — soothing, color-specific programming set to music. The content was produced by Atmos Pictures, together with Pantone. This sounds like it would be really lovely on a large, flat-screen display in your living room. Company founder Robert Norton tells BoingBoing that upscale retailer Conran spotted the product during fashion week in New York, and promptly placed it on all of the TVs in their stores.

From the press release:

"Colorcalm pioneers a new and non-traditional way to use your TV to create a calm atmosphere. Colorcalm Skies, a continuous display of skies with 28 color and audio variations is designed to soothe your senses… Robert Norton, Founder and CEO of Atmos [says], 'Colorcalm is a response to the abundance of TV screens that surround us. Many homes now have more screens than family members. Colorcalm lets you bring color to your life in a soothing, calming way, which you can control. By adding color to your life, Colorcalm enhances your surroundings and improves your well-being.' Colorcalm also offers corporate clients the opportunity to use their own corporate, Pantone Colors to create tailored, color programming for brand-marketing purposes."

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