It can be used as a standard business card or you can turn it into an electronic decision maker device. When you press the button the main chip generates a random answer showed by the less. Concept, design, construction and music by Device.
The term “second hand” refers to the ticking hand on a clock; it also describes re-used items. Would you rather save time? Or save stuff? This film examines the imbalance and waste created by these modern obsessions.
There is not much I can say about this video. Relax and lift .. sometimes blow! hahhaha Press the full screen button and enjoy! Video by Future Schlock and everything is terrible
In a world increasingly concerned with questions of energy production and raw material shortages, this project explores the potential of desert manufacturing, where energy and material occur in abundance.
In this experiment sunlight and sand are used as raw energy and material to produce glass objects using a 3D printing process, that combines natural energy and material with high-tech production technology. Created by Markus Kayser! More info about this here
Australian bank NAB recently launched conducted a series of ‘honesty experiments’, and published the results on YouTube. NAB explain the rationale for the experiments on its website: ‘At NAB, we believe that Australians are an honest lot and that they deserve honest credit cards to match. So just how honest are Australians?’ Via contagious
Toyota reached out to Parlee Cycles and Deeplocal to build an aero-road bike imbued with the same forward-thinking that went into the design of the Prius. Benefitting from a monocoque carbon-fiber frame, built-in smartphone dock, countless wind-tunnel-tested aerodynamic tweaks and its unprecedented mind-powered shifter, the PXP concept bike has emerged as a purpose-built machine that blends the simple with the complex to become a better and more efficient version of itself. More info about this one here ! Via digital buzz
A quick clip of Public Ad Campaign beta-testing Augmented Reality Advertising Takeover in Times Square on Sunday. Developed with The Heavy Projects , the augmented reality viewer runs on smart phones and virtually replaces outdoor ads with curated artworks by street artists Ron English, John Fekner, PosterBoy, Doctor D and Ox. More info about this here
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