Nike Field

Posted on August 1, 2012 Under Music

Nike Field is a nice little experiment promoting the Fuel Band. Check it out. It's like having Ableton Live built into your browser. Go full screen and start hitting your keys! (Make sure your sound is on).

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Rinser Toothbrush

Posted on June 8, 2012 Under Design

Inventor Scott Amron is at it again, this time turning tap water into a fountain for rinsing after brushing. No disposable cups to buy or throw away. No glass to wash or take up counter space. No changing hands to…

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Nooka App

Posted on February 14, 2012 Under Design

Our friends at Nooka have launched this neat little time keeping iPhone application, providing you with a new way to look at time. Time is the most ubiquitous thing we experience. NOOKA presents a graphical representation of time that transcends…

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Biome by Samuel Wilkinson

Posted on November 9, 2011 Under Design

Okay, this is amazing. I want one. London based designer Samuel Wilkinson has designed a flora terrarium that links to your iPad. Biome is a flora terrarium that’s works a little like a live tamagotchi – with a smartphone or…

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Free Coffee

Posted on August 10, 2011 Under Life

Just by downloading a picture of this Starbucks Charge Card to your phone, you can pop in to a Starbucks and get free coffee. Jonathan's Card is an experiment in social sharing of physical goods using digital currency on mobile…

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Pat Robertson and Friends Coloring Book

Posted on October 18, 2006 Under Art

Garret County Press asked a handful of their favorite artists to "color in" pages from Kevin Stone's latest project: The Pat Robertson and Friends Coloring book. The results are really a hoot-- see the original page on the left, and…

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Katherina Grosse

Posted on July 26, 2006 Under Art

Lately, we've really been enjoying the work of German-born, Düsseldorf-based artist Katherina Grosse, who you saw here at JoshSpear.com in her collaboration with Mekanism Skateboards. Her work is of amazing proportions and immerses the viewer "in the paint". Utilizing a…

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Fail Harder

Posted on July 25, 2006 Under Art

If your office manager was tearing his or her hair out during the first week of this month, a small experimental advertising school in Portland might be to blame. Wieden + Kennedy 12 completely wiped out the West coast clear…

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Pjotro’s Musical Suit

Posted on June 7, 2006 Under Art

Pjotro is the only man with a musical suit that we know of-- and watching/listening to him move is really amazing! The suit, which emanates beats and bops with every motion was created from his passion for dancing, music, and…

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Theo Jansen: Strandbeest

Posted on May 23, 2006 Under Art

Theo Jansen’ Strandbeests are animalistic creations powered by nature that almost lack description. Jansen studied science at the University of Delft Holland and after practicing as a painter for some seven years, began constructing large moving objects, the first of…

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