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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Villa in Vals - Switzerland



Villa in Vals - Switzerland
by SeARCH Architects

Abitare 499, January 2010
MARK Magazine December 2009





















FOR MORE, GOTO: Iwan Baan - photography

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Eko STOP-light



Have you ever had some green, and then had to go out for food only to find yourself waiting for what seems like an eternity at a stoplight? Well... maybe not. In any ways I'm sure this traffic light has other uses too...

The Eko Stoplight from designer Damjan Stankovic is a traffic light that features a built in timer, which is displayed around the light and then counts down till the light changes.





I do think though that this might encourage impatient drivers to jump across before the last to lines have run out..

Again.. maybe that's just me...

HOMOPHOBIA: Corduroy Skirts are a Sin



An angry loser (right) came to Syracuse University to make a fool of herself by spreading pathetic hatred and was treated to a happy mutant style stunt by this smiling student, named Chris Pesto (left).


"I decided that because this woman thought it was okay to make me feel uncomfortable in my home, I would retaliate and make her feel just as uncomfortable, if not more.
This woman was wearing a ankle-length corduroy skirt, which, as we all know, is a fashion nono. So, in order to make her feel uncomfortable, I stood next to her and held a sign that said Corduroy skirts are a sin! I don't think I have ever drawn so much attention in my life. SO many people asked to take a picture with me, I got laughs, high fives and there were the few that even cursed off the woman standing behind me.
As I drew interest to what was going on with myself and the woman with the hateful sign, I started to draw a crowd that stood with me in support. Before I knew it I had 100+ people holding signs for gay rights asking people to honk their horns to support. I was interviewed by a news station, and more than 5 student organization papers, and the post standard of syracuse.
I never expected anybody to come stand by me and support and I appreciate it so much that everyone came! It meant so much and it proved to those ignorant people that we aren't afraid, and we will put up a fight.
I'm proud that Syracuse has such a homosexual friendly community." 

- Chris Pesto

taken from [BOING-BOING] Thanks for: MELCAM28 on Twitter for this.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Friday, November 27, 2009

50-years of Space Travel





[CLICK ABOVE FOR THE FULL INFOGRAPHIC]






This infographic chronicles 50 years of space travel, But if you are more interested in Mars, there are infographics for that too.

Alest Rukov - Wooden Mouse



















I present to you: The “AlestRukov” wooden mouse!

First let me tell you this: five year warrantee. A wooden mouse with a warrantee – finally! Then, look at this: made from types of wood cultivated specifically for industrial use, safe for the environment to manufacture and to use.

The parts that aren’t wooden are made of the least amount of material possible, the wood itself covered with natural linseed oil and carnauba wax for protection from wear.

All wooden components made from a single piece of solid wood.

Mouse works on Mac/PC & *Nix without new software or drivers.

The unique mouse cord is a “stay” cord that allows you the space you need in the situation you’re in.
Designer: Alest Rukov

Friday, November 13, 2009

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

8-bit Invaders - Autopsy T-shirt



Space Invaders are really grotesque aliens, nothing like us, flying spaceships in a war they plan to win at all cost. I hope at least we can learn their weakness.. (SPOILER: It's a scalpel & latex gloves... but then again, who doesn't have a weakness for latex. I know I do!)

T-Shirt is available for $18 from [Threadless]

Friday, November 06, 2009

8-Bit Space Invaders - T-shirt




All these years, we pegged the Space Invaders for grotesque aliens. Really, they're men and women just like us, flying spaceships in a war they neither want nor understand. Retails for:$18. [Threadless via FashionablyGeek]

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Hi-Def Data - from shrimp



 In the marvelously sensitive eyes of mantis shrimps, scientists have found cells that could inspire an overhaul of humanity’s comparatively clumsy communications hardware. [wired]

Mantis Shrimp can see 100,000 colors, 10x the number we can, and are the only animals to see circular polarized light. Scientists think that mantis shrimp eye tech could lead to a new age of telecom and optical devices.

Let me explain. The same biological structures used in the mantis shrimp—a strange creature with 500m years of lineage—to see circular polarized light are used in modern satellite communications and the laser/lens setup in DVD and CD players. The fundamental hardware in our tech are called quarter-wave plates. They both do a 90 degree shift to wave patterns, and quarter waves are ideal for our tech because they are part of high compression, lossless data signals. But mantis shrimp eyes can work this magic on a broad array of light spectrum with their tightly packed tube shaped cells, while our clumsy human tech can only do it to a few frequencies. The potential for new higher bandwidth devices is there. [Gizmodo]

For more info: goto:

A-TEAM - comeback movie (fresh faces)




A-Team, the movie based on Stephen J. Cannell's famed TV series, is being directed by Joe Carnahan. Liam Neeson will be Hannibal, Sharlto Copley as Murdock, Quinton Rampage Jackson as B.A. Baracus (Mr. T), and Bradley Cooper as Face.

I just hope it doesn't ruin my childhood memories..

Monday, October 26, 2009

Clown's Last Supper



This may very well be the scaryest thing ever!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

iMac Remote gets Shaft'd



New iMacs come with an (optional) Apple Remote that comes in a light ray and black. It's $19 whether you buy the iMac or not.

Now, Jeff Li has transformed the iMac remote into a persona, that, to me, resembles a cartoon version of Shaft, with various hairstyles for the 21st Century.



“Perpetual Storytelling Apparatus”

The “Perpetual Storytelling Apparatus” is a drawing machine illustrating a never-ending story by the use of patent drawings.


 

The machine translates words of a text into patent drawings. Seven million patents — linked by over 22 million references — form the vocabulary. By using references to earlier patents, it is possible to find paths between arbitrary patents. They form a kind of subtext.

Over time a serendipitidious narrative is created.


I think it's beautiful! Reminds me of those old-school plotters that still used pens, before the days of laser plotters and inkjet.






Click here for more of the project.

Wire Lamp



Amazing re-issued table lamp by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen. Originally launched in 1972 the lamp has a cylindrical wire framework that widens into a hemisphere at the top with a hemispherical plastic shade.


Materials:
Chrome wire, plastic shade.

Dimensions:
Height: 540mm Diameter: 400mm


Price: £760.00 !!! WTF




Mars Mission Infographic

Though most missions to the red planet have failed, the success rate is improving.

We here at TSOMSCL love infographics!

I guess it's better to go out in a fiery blaze on that planet than slowly turn to dust on this one.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The Bouwkunde School Building





The building that looks like a skate ramp covered in photovoltaic panels... kinda takes my back to my Boukunde days.


Designed by Adam Wojtalik, the Bouwkunde is meant to replace a burned down building on the Delft University of Technology campus. With the usual auditorium, offices, and coffee bar wrapped up in a curvy design like that with a hidden lawn area to boot, I don't see why it shouldn't be approved. 







see more at: Dezeen

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

iTeufel Radio iPod Alarm Clock

German audio company Teufel has launched a new iPod dock clock radio, the iTeufel Radio iPod Alarm Clock.

The iTeufel Radio iPod Alarm Clock features an AM/FM radio with 10 memory presets, and it can pump out 50 watts through the built in speakers.

see more here: http://www.teufel.eu/iTeufel/iTeufel-Radio.cfm






a drop of water




bas van der veer: a drop of water and bioplastic planter
Bas Van Der Veer won a prize this weekend for this combination rain collector and watering can.
The system connects to a hose's gutter system, storing rainfall in it. It looks similar to a projects that I once did.. 'few years back, but I still love it.


Check it out at: Designboom







The system connects to a standard RWDP (rain water down pipe).





Constructed from fibreglass, it would be nice to see this in other materials...





The form is both sensual and primordial.





The finished product & matching watering can.

Monday, October 19, 2009

solar decathlon winner

















The surPLUShome finished first in an incredible upset victory! The German team took top honors in the Net Metering and Engineering categories this morning, steamrolling the competition to secure their second Decathlon win. This year’s home features a sleek, dark facade that is almost completely covered in photovoltaic panels (reminds me of 2001:Space Odyssey's monolith). It and can provide more than twice the amount of energy it needs, powering neighbours' homes.


for the full story goto: Inhabitat