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November 2011
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WatchWatch
Dodecaudion by Pangenerator is a gesture based electronic music player. Using infrared and bluetooth, the object sense user movement to create music.
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August 2011
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Yael Zwickel: make a table make your own table out of anything starting at 10cm thick with these adjustable clamps/legs
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Zaha Hadid: London Aquatic Center for 2012...
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Tattoo Electronics: developed by researchers from University of Illinois and NorthWestern University. Using ‘technology’ from temporary tattoos, these new microchips are pressed into the outermost layer of the dermis for better access in monitoring the body. Rather than bringing people into unnatural environments for testing, the microchip monitors people throughout their daily lives...
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Vodafone Tower
The Vodafone Supertower at the Sziget music festival in Budapest, Hungary. The festival started yesterday and continues until the 15th, and I am dying to see a real photography of this monstrosity. Made from fabric, plastic, and LED lights the tower acts as a mecca for charging electronics, as well as offering video/gaming screens, dj booths, elevators to multiple terraces, and...
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Lazslo Tompa: Illusion Box
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Florian Schmid: Stitching Concrete
I personally love anything made from concrete. I have been keeping my eye on a new material called concrete cloth for the past year or so, anticipating a worthy new prototype. These stools made by German designer Florian Schmid fit the bill. After being draped over wooden beams and sewn together, water is added to the fabric to activate the rigidity of the concrete.
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