
Japanese designers Katsunari and Ami Igarashi have solved the age-old “If-only-my-shirt-had-a-microfiber-cloth-section-to-clean-my-iPhone-with” conundrum.
*Japanese designers Katsunari and Ami Igarashi have solved the age-old “If-only-my-shirt-had-a-microfiber-cloth-section-to-clean-my-iPhone-with” conundrum.
*Ja! Ja! Ja!
*A picture perfect finish to the day. #tryinghardnottotweetabouttheweather
*Tetris: behind the scenes.
*Fibonacci broccoli
*Domo Concerto
*Aviator Chair
*Ken Cosgrove and Harry Crane discover the MacBook.
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Astronaut Don Pettit takes 1 photo once every 15 seconds from the International Space Station. The time lapse video depicts Earth from day to night, complete with sunset, moonrise and aurora borealis.
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The iPad Orchestra
*Disapproval stamps.
*Bento box artwork.
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Want. Bought 🙂
Ora Unica by Nava “consists of a single line forming a graphic gesture (squiggle) where the two ends mark the hour and minute.”
*Outrace – Where robots write your messages in light over Trafalgar Square. Part of the London Design Festival.
*Edible architecture
*01 Futile Devices
02 Too Much
03 Age of Adz
04 I Walked
05 Now That I’m Older
06 Get Real Get Right
07 Bad Communication
08 Vesuvius
09 All for Myself
10 I Want To Be Well
11 Impossible Soul
“SA Top Student Jordan Hillier” #shamelessplug
*Three concentric circles rotate to indicate hours, minutes and seconds. “This take is a conceptual piece, and telling the time by it requires mastering its rotational rhythms; the explosive ‘big bang’ motif comes together only twice in 24 hours as the circles rotate.” – Jonathan Ellery
*This unique stone house was built between two giant stones on the hillside of Fafe Mountains in Portugal.Pictures by Feliciano Guimaraes.
*Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
Mitchell Karpor – How to Handle Information Overload
*The Camera Lens Mug
*Since time is simply another dimension, it makes no more sense to say that future time doesn’t exist because “we haven’t gotten there yet” than to say the rest of the road we are walking down doesn’t exist because “we haven’t gotten there yet.”
Richard Carrier
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