January 2012
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Jan 19th
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Jan 17th
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Polaboy! →
Polaboys are enlarged Polaroids to a scale of 10:1 (to 88x107cm) and backlit. They are 20 mm thick and use energy-saving LED area lights. The frame is wooden and they are made in Germany. Also good to know: The photographs can be changed at any time and you can even send your custom image. Like, totally cool man.
Jan 5th
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December 2011
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Japanese graphic design from the 1920s →
Great collection of 20s Japanese posters here.
Dec 20th
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Dec 17th
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Dec 15th
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UI Parade →
Another UI collection… http://www.uiparade.com/ For more see these here: http://pttrns.com/ http://mobile-patterns.com/   http://www.psdchest.com/  http://pixelsdaily.com/  http://littlebigdetails.com/ 
Dec 5th
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November 2011
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Nov 17th
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Nov 15th
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Nov 14th
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Nov 1st
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October 2011
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The future of the book. This is a wonderful idea, I could envisage the table reading the barcode on the back to start it up, and the your pages come to life!
Oct 27th
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Oct 27th
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Oct 27th
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Lytro Camera - a new type of camera? →
I’m intrigued by these, they are called light field cameras and they capture the colour, intensity and direction of the light. This means you can focus and re-focus at any time you feel. All of this give you an 11 megarays image (maybe this is the equivalent of 11 megapixel?) Its a bizarre thought but a great way to take a fresh look at photography. Also I have no idea if this is an old...
Oct 20th
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Oct 10th
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“Your Time is limited. Don’t waste it living someone else’s life”.”
– – Steve Jobs
Oct 6th
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September 2011
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Sep 29th
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Sep 28th
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Sep 27th
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Digital face substitution tracker = freaky! This is a technical demo for face substitution technique. The application works in real time and it’s developed using the opensource framework for creative coding openFrameworks: openFrameworks.cc Most of the “magic” happens thanks to Jason Saragih’s c++ library for face...
Sep 22nd
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Sep 8th
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"Life's too short for the wrong job"
tomatoneedles: (source)
Sep 7th
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Sony: Project Shiphunt →
Via FWA: On of the first fully story-based games created in Google Earth, a highly immersive game giving players the opportunity to soar Google Earth’s skies and plunge its waters in search of shipwrecks around the globe.
Sep 6th
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Premium Pixels: PSD Resource →
Sep 5th
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Fanimation Fans: The Arden in bronze →
I really want to get my hands on one of these, absolutely gorgeous shapes. More of a statement piece than a fan!
Sep 5th
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Sep 1st
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August 2011
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Dyson DC36 Ball Vacuum →
Dyson have release official pictures of their new DC36 Ball Vacuum. Boring you may think, but I’m a big fan of Dyson and their sexy products… The Apple of vacuums… It runs on a ball making movement that much easier, if vacuuming can be made more pleasurable in anyway, then I’m game.
Aug 31st
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Aug 30th
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WebGL Shader Lab →
This is unreal! Have a play, you won’t be disappointed in its organic goodness… http://www.cake23.de/traveling-wavefronts-lit-up.html
Aug 27th
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Aug 18th
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Aug 18th
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Aug 16th
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Cinemax Strike Back - Superwall Interactive Installation - NYC In promotion of Cinemax’s first original series, BLT, PHD, Cinemax, and OMA collaborated to concept, design, and install this interactive storefront display at 225 w 34th Street in Manhattan. Some of the assets used in this are really nice, and looks fairly in-depth. Hopefully they’ll bring one out in the UK I can play...
Aug 15th
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Aug 13th
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Amazon Kindle Reader - web app →
Today was the release of Amazon Kindle web app reader. Its great, it does just what any other reader does but in your browser and connects up with your Amazon account so you can read all the Kindle books you have previously downloaded. 2 fingers up at Apple?
Aug 10th
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