This shows quite nicely one of the best things about engineering and pure research both. Both have a tendency to give you results wildly different than anticipated, but still useful and or interesting. In this case, try to make one awesome thing, an invisible speaker, and make another, an invisible anything.
The technology may still be in very much an infantile stage (it acts like a mirror that you can turn on and off more than invisibility persay) it's quite neat to see what happens when you take smart people who see something that makes them say 'Huh. That's weird.'
EDIT: Sorry for the incorrect link; should be fixed now
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