Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Rome Da Future...: B-MEMBRANE (NOW THATS SOME COOL SHIT!!!)


Designed by Won-Seok Lee.

There is no need for a monitor with this computer, instead you can beam your omni-directional projector at any space you'd like to view it on. The keyboard was inspired by Kubrick's Hal computer in the film 2001: A space odyssey.

The project can also project mood lighting on any surface when the computer is not in use.







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Rome Da Future: Thought Provoking! - And This Year’s Most Creative Ad Goes To… [[Find Out FACTS THAT ARE PROBABLY UNKNOWN INSIDE!!!]]

I’m not sure who created this ad, but I think it was an advertising company named Kaizen.

FACTS THAT ARE PROBABLY UNKNOWN!!!
Kaizen is also the name of a Japanese philosophy that focuses on continuous improvement throughout all aspects of life.

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Rome Da Future: Thought Provoking! - A Beautiful Expression Of Perception

Amazing

I’m floored by this floor pattern designed by Spanish artist Juan Munoz at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. I love the way that when you look at a specific color from the bottom to top, the shapes tends to shift...


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Rome Da Future...: WASNAKE ELA


By NoDesign.

WaSnake is a shelf whose topology can be reconfigured to suit and specific space or whim.

It is also a luminous digital object and a device for relaying discreet information in the home – comments, addresses, the useful and the playful.

It houses a cluster of coloured LEDs and optical fibres that form a screen. The system is linked to a computer and serves as an interface for selecting and creating information and communication channels. It is also an interface for direct physical contact, by which users choose various display protocols.










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WX-1 & INCOGNITO WATCHES


By Dewitt.

Each of the 33 pieces in this limited series comes with the specially designed desk stand pictured here.

This system has an electronic tool – with USB socket – that allows the watch to be wound in just a few seconds. The watch itself has a power reserve of 21 days.

WX-1
Price: $650,000

Incognito watch
Price: $600,000




WX-1



Incognito Watch


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PSYCHOMOULAGES...


By artist Olivier Peyricot. Psychomoulages are ceramic vases, inspired by motorcycle helmets.

They are limited series of the LOUD / Olivier Peyricot exhibition at ToolsGalerie - Paris.

Made in an edition of 20, the pieces were exhibited as Part of Peyricot’s Loud exhibition at ToolsGalerie in Paris last month.






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Monday, June 23, 2008

A GROUNDBREAKING SCULPTURE!!!

GroundBreaking!!!

A new sculpture of a drill that has appeared outside City Hall in London.

I wonder what the kid thinks...

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SICK CRIB!!!


Klosterneuburg.

Designed by Project A01 Architects.

Location: Vienna, Austria.






















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