シアトルを拠点とするバッグメーカー「BLK PINE WORKSHOP」に特注したトラベルトートバッグの第2弾が登場...
シアトルを拠点とするバッグメーカー「BLK PINE WORKSHOP」に特注したトラベルトートバッグの第2弾が登場。機内持ち込みに有用なサイズながら、15インチまで収納できるPCスリーブポケットや小物用インナーポケット、キーホルダー格納のDリングなど充実した機能、そしてセキュリティを考慮したジップトップ構造といった前作の機能はそのままに、今期はニューデザインとなり新色のBlackとBeigeが加わった。W450xH380xD200nMADE IN USAnblkpineworkshop.com/ Less
Starting with the DynaTAC in 1974 and ending with a side-by-side comparison between the iPhone 5s and the Galaxy Note, Fueled's designers an...
Starting with the DynaTAC in 1974 and ending with a side-by-side comparison between the iPhone 5s and the Galaxy Note, Fueled's designers and animators crafted the 40-year history of the mobile cell phone. For some it will be a walk down memory lane, for others a history lesson. nnFueled's Design Team describes the short video as Art Deco, a style characterized by its bold geometric shapes and rich colours. It's a very eclectic style, deriving taste from a broad range of sources -- some representing the machine age. You'll notice the snappy animation style reflects the lightning fast transformation and evolution of cellphones.nnWhile the film may have ended with the first model of an iPhone, Fueled decided to dig into the evolution of Apple's iPhone and compare it to top Android phones. It's remarkable how little the iPhone's aesthetic has changed in contrast to Android models, which are becoming larger and changing constantly.nnWhat will the next 40 years look like? Fueled's Founder Rameet Chawla says, "While I don't know exactly when, it's only a matter of time before the cellphone will be completely obsolete." nnIf you recognize the voice in the script, you'll know it's from an old advertisement from 1980s for DynaTAC. At the time, no one knew how big mobile would become and that this one man's prophecy would come true. (See original here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WUF3yjgGf4) nnMusic by: Free Music Archive: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Gabl/le_sac_de_l_enfer_1/01_humm_ok Less
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Bringing together Silicon Valley technology and Napa Valley wine expertise, The Miracle Machine is the world’s first affordable accelerate...
Bringing together Silicon Valley technology and Napa Valley wine expertise, The Miracle Machine is the world’s first affordable accelerated winemaking device for the home that reproduces great wine with minimal effort and within days. Designed as a table top appliance, and built using environmentally sustainable material, the machine has a clean and minimalist shape that will look good in any kitchen.nControlled by a mobile app that guides you through the winemaking process on your device whilst monitoring progress, The Miracle Machine takes just three days and just a couple of dollars to make wine that would normally cost at least $20.nThe app allows you to select from a list of pre-defined wine types, each listing the grape concentrates and recommended type of yeast as well as other ingredients that are required (Note: your first batch of concentrates and yeast will ship with your Miracle Machine and will be included in the price).nSimply add the concentrate and yeast into the machine, add 600 ml of water and then use the app on your smartphone to start the process. The water, concentrate and yeast sit in the Miracle Machine’s “fermentation chamber” while the Miracle Machine app monitors progress in the background. Near completion, the app will direct you to add the small sachet of finishing powder, which contains the oak and other flavors that will allow your wine to taste as if it has been aging for several months to a year. 24 hours later, the app will then notify you through an alert letting you know that your wine is ready to drink. nMore details can be found at http://themiraclemachine.net Less
XTouch is a technology for the iPhone/iPad which allows any surface unto which the device is placed to become tap sensitive. By picking up a...
XTouch is a technology for the iPhone/iPad which allows any surface unto which the device is placed to become tap sensitive. By picking up acoustics and vibrations from specific areas on a surface you are able to specify a button/function. nnProduced by IntangiblenDirected and DP'd by Vladimir Druts on Red Scarlet-X and Premier CCnFirst AC Artur ZaytsevnPA Shankeith VivekanandanMotion graphics in AE CC by Zack Lovatt Less
Meet the S.E.L.F.I.E., the "The Self Enhancing Live Feed Image Engine". Triggered by simply standing in front of it and holding a smile, hid...
Meet the S.E.L.F.I.E., the "The Self Enhancing Live Feed Image Engine". Triggered by simply standing in front of it and holding a smile, hidden LED's indicate a countdown, then simulate a "flash" as your photo is taken. The photo is automatically posted to Twitter (with a watermark/logo). nnFind out how it works here: http://istrategylabs.com/2014/04/take-an-instant-selfie-with-this-magical-mirror/ Less
DBLG's in-house studio projects are a platform for us to experiment with creative ideas and above all have fun. For this project we wanted t...
DBLG's in-house studio projects are a platform for us to experiment with creative ideas and above all have fun. For this project we wanted to explore and combine 3d animation, 3D printing with stop frame animation.nnMassive thanks for Blue Zoo for the character animation http://www.blue-zoo.co.uk and Resonate http://www.resonatemusic.co.uk for the audio mix and sound design. Less
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