A few months old but still very perfect, from Dream Koala ! Directed by Fabulous (Adrien Peze and Albin Merle) & Les Gentils Garçons.
Odyssey was originally published on The Curious Brain
A few months old but still very perfect, from Dream Koala ! Directed by Fabulous (Adrien Peze and Albin Merle) & Les Gentils Garçons.
Odyssey was originally published on The Curious Brain
Gravity is a tool for creatives to quickly sketch their ideas in 3D space using immersive augmented reality. A pen and a pad specifically designed for sketching in the augmented environment. Free from any screen or computer, Gravity allows you to focus on what really matters, developing your ideas in an intuitive way. As you start to draw, objects will take shape in front of you. Through the landing pad controls, you can adjust the plane in which you sketch, giving volume to your creation. With augmented reality glasses, Gravity reinvents how you and your collaborators visualize and contribute to each other’s ideas. More info over at gravitysketch.com
Gravity – 3D Sketching was originally published on The Curious Brain
Lovely sounds from Amen Dunes
Lonely Richard was originally published on The Curious Brain

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welcome to the working week was originally published on The Curious Brain
Alexis Ohanian has founded reddit, Breadpig, and hipmunk but he’ll be the first one to tell you: “I still don’t know what I’m doing.”
When creating our next great work, we can be held up by failure, or by worrying what the world will think, but Ohanian urges us to remember that it’s hard enough to get people to care about your success. The web allows us to fail and fail fast and we should embrace this dynamic. And when you do eventually traction, treat your customers like royalty. “Your first 100 users are magical,” he says.
Alexis Ohanian: Sucking is the First Step to Being Good at Something was originally published on The Curious Brain

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson! thisisnthappiness
Sometimes was originally published on The Curious Brain

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Image of the day was originally published on The Curious Brain