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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CRO for Obama

Posted on April 15, 2008 Under Art

While the political process can often be filled with a lot of hot air, sometimes that air is actually the winds of change a-blowin'. As we've shown you before, those winds of change have proven capable of inspiring some pretty…

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These Tables Don't Quake

Posted on April 15, 2008 Under Design

If you find yourself anywhere near the San Andreas fault, you probably have the expectation of a little shake and quake every now and then. While the Tectonic Table series by Alain Gilles for Bonaldo may employ a similar principle…

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Help Remedies

Posted on April 14, 2008 Under Life

We appreciate a company with an ethos. Makin' It Great is not an ethos. Neither is Built Ford Tough. Help Remedies has a simple one: Help people. Make ethical and environmentally sounds products. Give some money back, oh yeah...have a…

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Feel More Human

Posted on April 14, 2008 Under Eco

While not a single day goes by where liberal guilt doesn't haunts us for chucking three Starbucks grande cups in the trash a day, at least we can feel good about our home furnishings. Feel More Human wants to be…

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Chasing Waterfalls: Victoria EVO

Posted on April 10, 2008 Under Design

Normally when we crank up our stereo to eleven, it's our precious glass windows and not our eardrums that we worry about shattering. However, since we took a gander at the Victoria EVO, the new flagship clear-glass loudspeaker from Waterfall…

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What a Character

Posted on April 10, 2008 Under Life

What do we mean when we say someone has character? Do we mean they're smart? That they look distinguished? Or maybe they're quirky? Sometimes it could be all of those things or in the case of some corporate entities, it…

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Flight Club Greene Street

Posted on April 10, 2008 Under Fashion

World famous sneaker-haven Flight Club has re-opened its original New York location on Greene Street after a big renovation. The reopening of this store is the fourth brick-and-mortar shop for the brand -- two in NYC, one in LA and…

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It Never Happened

Posted on April 9, 2008 Under Fashion

We're firm believers in the power of collaboration -- especially when it involves our neighbo(u)rs in the far north. Toronto-based artist collective Well and Good have come together with LA based t-shirt designers Blood is The New Black to create…

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iminlikewithyou's Dinglepop

Posted on April 8, 2008 Under Life

Who likes Dinglepop? I do, I do. What is Dinglepop you ask? The latest and greatest game from our pals, the makers of iminlikewithyou, who are the makers of Blockles, the most addicting game ever (which has been played 763,326…

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