Thursday, December 27, 2012

Monday, November 26, 2012

B flat, Leolux

 stone design, via dezeen

hoist, a clothes hanger that is suspended between ceiling and floor. Oscar Narud

dedon

saatchi space. cute windows!

masks, clear shelving case

Friday, November 16, 2012



Giuseppe Randazzo was inspired by the outdoor rock sculptures and created these based on computer algorithms. more at novastructura.net

Yeondoo Jung: Translating children's drawings into real photography. More fun here.

london bollards here

David McCandless, spotted at MoMA's Talk to Me exhibition






Thursday, November 15, 2012

Luckey climbing playgrounds

Columbus commons, Indiana dangerous fun, Tom Luckey and Co.

Kidspace, Jakarta

Children's Museum of Alamance County, NC

Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, Nevada

Glazer's children's museum, Florida

Children's museum of South Dakota, Brookings

Children's museum of the Upstate, South Carolina

The magic house, Missouri



Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

new hair do?


Sasa Kovacevic link

Monday, November 5, 2012

shoes


celine spring 2012 link


TASSEL curtains! link

Sunday, October 21, 2012

The curated web

Now that social media’s collected data is perceived by most as valuable and because these channels continue to collect more data, these channels should become more and more personal. Additionally, as the social graph is applied over this data the creation of the Curated Web, a web that provides people with the ideas and information they are looking for before they even know they are looking for it becomes imminent,
http://www.bluefountainmedia.com/blog/14-trends-of-social-media-culture/

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Internet of Things

"Today computers—and, therefore, the Internet—are almost wholly dependent on human beings for information. Nearly all of the roughly 50 petabytes (a petabyte is 1,024 terabytes) of data available on the Internet were first captured and created by human beings—by typing, pressing a record button, taking a digital picture or scanning a bar code. Conventional diagrams of the Internet ... leave out the most numerous and important routers of all - people. The problem is, people have limited time, attention and accuracy—all of which means they are not very good at capturing data about things in the real world. And that's a big deal. We're physical, and so is our environment ... You can't eat bits, burn them to stay warm or put them in your gas tank. Ideas and information are important, but things matter much more. Yet today's information technology is so dependent on data originated by people that our computers know more about ideas than things."

Kevin Ashton: That 'Internet of Things' Thing. In: RFID Journal, 22 July 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2011.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Piet Zwart, NKF Catalogue 1927

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

miss venise

The red balloon, Albert Lamorisse amazon

chemistry poster - Simon C. Page. science rules

sBss, moscow



Sample work for censoring speech that is critical of Islam for fear of becoming targets of Terrorism. Anthony Russo

I like your style. Brett Affrunti


nomoko

nomoko

Yoshio Hayakawa


Pete Fowler




Wednesday, May 2, 2012

sort of ridiculous


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If you have a need to transport your lonely goldfish. This is one way to do it. found via coolhighqualitypics

Sunday, April 15, 2012