This call may be re-corded... now your iPhone can be too! Japanese artist Mio I-zawa has humanized those bland, inanimate power cables used to charge iPhones and other personal electronic devices. Thanks, Mio, for answering a question nobody (in their right mind) would think to ask.
The cord appears to be about 2 feet (60cm) long and approximates the kinked shape and pinky-blue veined appearance of every baby's pre-natal lifeline to mama. One end plugs into a wall outlet or power bar while the other flares out like a hungry python's head to grip your iPhone and ensure it stays connected to the charging port. This is important because I-zawa has "improved" the basic function of an umbilical cord by making his version jerk about like the chest-busting creature from Alien.