Your Search For: tap project, returned: 38 Items


Peace: 100 Ideas

Posted on March 26, 2007 Under Books

Peace: 100 Ideas is a collaborative book project put together by Chen Design that juxtaposes 100 illustrations next to 100 ideas for achieving a more peaceful world. The book is printed on 100% post-consumer recycled, elemental chlorine-free paper using soy-based…

Continue Reading →

Chad Oppenheim's COR: Modern and Green

Posted on February 19, 2007 Under Design

As green building technologies push forward, we're seeing some great architectural minds push the envelope to create truly inspiring buildings that combine sound design and sustainable technologies. Chad Oppenheim's COR project is setting a great example in the way it…

Continue Reading →

Sinclair Smith's Tool Belt

Posted on January 24, 2007 Under Design

Sinclair Scott Smith has taken quite the view of the tool industry with his Master's program project Capital Tool Co. The project adheres to Sinclair's academic specialization, which is to explore social representation in the field of industrial design. Capital…

Continue Reading →

Abstractor

Posted on January 10, 2007 Under Life

From the creator of the Bubble Project, Ji Lee, comes to us a new and novel way to make art out of your idiot box (television): the Abstractor. The instructions of this home-made art project are best described by Ji's…

Continue Reading →

Spencer Tunick

Posted on September 18, 2006 Under Art

American photographer Spencer Tunick has been taking pictures of nude people in public places since 1992, and apparently the mix of red, white and blue (it's really what our skin looks like!) hues all piled together hasn't given him any…

Continue Reading →

Chicago Public Radio Gets A Facelift

Posted on September 11, 2006 Under Life

When the FCC granted a request by Chicago Public Radio to boost their wattage by 7 times, the team led by president Tony Malatia decided that they would use the new broader reach to tap into a demographic that is…

Continue Reading →

Alice Wang’s Audio Sticks

Posted on June 19, 2006 Under Gadgetry

We're always wondering, what does the future hold for personal and home audio? What will consumer packaged music look like even just a few years from now? With the advent of perpendicular storage, NAS systems, cheap flash memory, and increasing…

Continue Reading →

Mark Jenkins: Meter Pops

Posted on January 18, 2006 Under Art

The wild tape-artist and DC-based street prankster Mark Jenikns is at it again. Last year he placed "tape babies" around the city for his STORKER project. This time around he wrapped parking meters with colored tape to resemble lollipops, or…

Continue Reading →