Maybe I should picture this more as a Necklace CarpetShark than a Great White and get over my musophobia!
Designers: Alireza Haji & Mahbod Ashraf
One can never picture sharks as these tender loving creatures thanks to the Hollywood hangover! Maybe this is why I have a mental block for the Shark Mouse Concept. The designers are convincing in their presentation: recyclable thermoplast body, minimum contact with the surface for reduced friction, slender design and chic aesthetics…
Maybe I should picture this more as a Necklace CarpetShark than a Great White and get over my musophobia! Designers: Alireza Haji & Mahbod Ashraf Simply said, and in their own words: "Kingdom of the unreal but also a higher state of being, ultimately free of the limitations of the material world through the agency of science, technology, and imagination". Or just... watch this video! Extremely cool!
A facination and beautiful video about numbers and nature itself. A perfect example of the term "made in Design". Goes to show that absolutely anything is always designed to be beautiful and practical.
Just a reminder to all you people how beautiful this track really is. Concider it tech, house, minimal or intelligent techno, what ever it is, it's a classic! To buy this track, click here. My personal favorite website called Beatport has finally made an application for all you Ipod lovers. Now you can shop and listen to all the best tunes with this nifty app. So be sure to check out their blog for more information. Zeiss came up with this add to advertise their glasses. Mercedes Benz demonstrating their brake technology. And Land Rover using "tilt effect" to make it look like a toy.
A beautiful animation with a voice over from Nick Cave. Definately worth looking. The Cat Piano from PRA on Vimeo. We all know that 99% of the images we see everyday in magazines are all photoshopped. Usually they do a good job in fooling us that it's real, but ofcource, after a bit of hunting, I stumbled upon these. Try and spot the differences ;)
A collaborative animation by Blu and David Ellis in the year 2009. All the individual designs were painstakingly created on walls. Very impressive to see what they have done here.
http://www.blublu.org http://www.davidellis.org produced by studio cromie http://www.studiocromie.org music by Roberto Lange http://www.robertolange.com made at Fame festival 2009 http://www.famefestival.it What's more terrifying than a call coming from inside the house? The call coming from inside the theater. That's the thought behind Last Call, an interactive horror film in which the main character calls a random audience member for help. Even though they know their efforts are useless, moviegoers have long tried to help the ill-fated protagonists of horror movies. "Run!" "Hide!" "Don't go down there!" In Last Call, a new German movie, the characters are finally willing to listen. Audience members supply their cell numbers at the beginning of the screening and, at one point in the movie, one phone is selected to receive a call from the character on screen. Voice recognition software listens for the moviegoer's commands and the story unfolds based on their instructions. From the looks of things it seems like it's a "left" or "right," "stay" or "flee" type of thing, so your exhortations for the main character to take off her clothes will likely go unfulfilled. 13th Street, the company that developed the film, bills it as the "first interactive horror movie." It'll probably end up making things goofier than spookier, I imagine, but they're right about one thing: putting the character's fate in the audience's control is a scary prospect. Source: Gizmodo And a biiiig kiss to my darling girlfriend for recommending me this ;) |
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