Archive for February, 2012

Awesome iPad 3 Concept with Edge to Edge Screen

February 28th, 2012



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The key highlights of this iPad 3 concept include edge-to-edge screen, magnetic iPads with near field communications (NFC) and 3d holographic display for multiplayer games. Not a gamer? Nor am I. It’s just that these features would make a much more interesting experience.

Having not acquired an iPad yet, I’ll be looking to get one after the March 7th Apple iPad event. You have to imagine that Apple has done designs similar to this, but because they haven’t produced it, I wonder where the faults or questions in design lie.

Jen Stark’s Sensational Paper Sculptures

February 28th, 2012







Jen Stark’s work has always blown my mind. The amount of time and work to create her remarkable pieces is astounding. I’d really love to know how much one of her pieces costs, because I’d like to own one.

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Motion in Air + Sculptures

February 27th, 2012





This series of images by Mike Campau captures a moment of time in each dancer’s maneuver. The sculptures surrounding them are their movements frozen in time. The sculptures were created in 3D, but how cool would it be to reproduce something similar with just photography?

Villa Midgard

February 26th, 2012



DAPstockholm Architects created this large, structured, steel home in Stockholm, Sweden. For a home that seemingly looms over the land with its rustic exterior, the interior of the home is surprisingly bright and welcoming.

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Winter Recreated Indoors with Post-It Notes

February 24th, 2012





Adrian Merz and Cornelia Hess covered an entire living room with Post It Notes to transform it into a winter landscape. The project was titled “Winter 1972″.

1960s Life Science Book Covers & Graphics

February 22nd, 2012





1960s had some of the most interesting design. The typography and photography really pushed design in a beautiful direction. These 1960s Life Science book covers and graphics bring on such a wave of nostalgia. The typeface used in these was perfect.

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Quantum Chess: A Redesign based on Science

February 20th, 2012




The Quantum Chess set by Olena Shmahalo is a redesign of the classic board game. In Quantum Mechanics if you aren’t acquainted already, it states that particles are everywhere unless they are being observed. The trajectories of particles are essentially oscillating back and forth much like waveforms. Everything that we see or touch is constantly moving very rapidly at such a level where we actually can’t see it. Pretty wild right?

Below is an interesting description of the project:

The material, fired clay, alludes to the biblical story of creation (from dust, dirt, mud) as it sits in accordance with the current, scientific understanding of our being. The phrase “Created in the image of god” has become equivalent to being “made of star stuff” (Carl Sagan).

As each piece is both “subject” and “landscape” (piece & board), the set does away with the concept of Classical separation in favor of suggesting a perception of All as unified, yet variously manifested. The shape of the “landscape” comes from illustrated representations of quantum space-time, magnified, as seen in Hawking’s Brief History of Time. The metaphorical form of these pieces complicates the game, just as increased knowledge requires more complex equipment and more difficult questions. Each time a new game is begun, it must be treated as if entering a new “universe”. It’s possible to play Quantum Chess according to the classic rules, but the players must assign names to and label the pieces in order to keep track of the game.

Astounding Chain Sculptures by Seo Young Deok

February 20th, 2012



Korean artist Seo Young Deok’s work is magnificent. Having played with chains growing up I know the tortures of taking them apart and putting them back together. One can only imagine the difficulties the artist endured. The pieces of chain link were welded together to form the sculpture. The final sculptures were shown at Seo Young’s exhibition Dystopia which took place at the INSA/Arko Art Centre in Seoul in 2011.

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Worlds Under Glass by Thomas Doyle

February 17th, 2012



Some days it feels like you’re stuck in your own bubble. From an outside perspective, this could be what it looks like. These miniature, 1/43 scale Worlds were created by artist Thomas Doyle. Here are some words from Thomas about his work:

The private intensity of moments rendered in such a small scale draws the viewer in, allowing for the intimacy one might feel peering into a museum display case or dollhouse. Though surrounded by chaos, hazard, and longing, the figures’ faces betray little emotion, inviting viewers to lose themselves in these crucibles—and in the jumble of feelings and memories they elicit.

The glass itself contains and compresses the world within it, seeming to suspend time itself—with all its accompanying anguish, fear, and bliss. By sealing the works in this fashion, I hope to distill the debris of human experience down to single, fragile moments. Like blackboxes bobbing in the flotsam, these works wait for discovery, each an indelible record of human memory.

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Hanna Park Residence

February 17th, 2012



This Edmonds, Washington home sits on a high bluff above the Puget Sound. The home, although at 2,000 square feet, was originally designed for one person. Living spaces are found on the main floor while the master bedroom and office are on the second floor. Aluminum-framed glass, brick, cement stucco and Western Red Cedar were the main building materials.

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Mens Fashion of the 70s

February 16th, 2012



It would take a truck load of confidence to sport theses 70s jumpsuit. Adding sunglasses to the outfit sure makes it seem even cooler. Also worth checking out are these outfits from women’s fashion from the 1970s.

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Star Wars Empire Strikes Back Behind the Scenes

February 15th, 2012



To mark the Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back movie, VF.com released these behind the scenes photographs. Each of the images were pulled from the The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back book released in 2011. Talk about nostalgic photos!

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