F1/Carbon GMT Watch

Posted on April 29, 2008 Under Gadgetry

Ever since Back to The Future, Part II, our vision of things to come have always involved inventions like shoes that could tie themselves and hoverboards. That changed when we took a look at the conceptual design for the F1/Carbon…

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Andreas Nicolas Fischer: A Week In The Life

Posted on April 24, 2008 Under Art

Though there's been a lot of art inspired by government and political ongoings in the United States as of late, the impending election isn't the only worldwide example of government policy affecting the artistic landscape. In Germany, the government recently…

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o2 Memory Project

Posted on April 15, 2008 Under Design

The problem with memory is that it's so fleeting. There...just as we were just typing that sentence the moment is gone. British mobile company o2's Memory Project also has this problem. Artist Jason Bruges has built an interactive cyclorama installation…

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The Sanctuary

Posted on April 14, 2008 Under Gadgetry

In this digital age, our lives operate at the mercy of our gadgetry. When a phone battery loses its last ounce of power, down goes one of our most vital lines of communication. It's easy to forget to bring your…

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Honda's SMS Test Drive

Posted on April 1, 2008 Under Life

Just because Apple's Sudden Motion Sensor (SMS) was created to prevent your precious Macbook Pro hard drive from becoming a $2500 paperweight, doesn't mean hackers can't have a little fun with it. In this video demo, a Honda bike is…

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Overlay.tv

Posted on March 25, 2008 Under Life

The ability to watch our favorite shows on the Internet has been a blessing to many folks who don't have the time to catch their stories at the regular time they're on. Anyone with the Internet can watch an episode…

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ASCII Code Curtains

Posted on March 17, 2008 Under Life

In the days of yore, the tree of knowledge was located in the very remote Garden of Eden and the worst things around were a snake and an apple. These days we have a new tree of knowledge called the…

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Sony's Foam City

Posted on March 12, 2008 Under Life

Sony's digital imaging branch sure has a history of wondrously eccentric and eye-catching ad campaigns. Over the last several years they've dropped 250,000 super balls down a San Francisco street, exploded 17,000 liters of paint in Glasgow, and most recently…

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USBCell

Posted on March 6, 2008 Under Eco

When Energizer came out with the Energi To Go -- the battery operated chargers that can perk up your cell or iPod "on the go" -- mobile tech geeks found it a fair solution to their energy crisis. But, the…

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Poolga

Posted on February 21, 2008 Under Design

If you're one of the thousands of folk who has forsaken the plain "˜ol cellular phone for the multifaceted, talented piece of equipment known as the iPhone, there's a minute chance that you haven't changed the wallpaper to something to…

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