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November 2010, 30
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jaja architects: moon bridge
published 11.30.10
an entry into the kaohsiung maritime and culture center competition, the design proposes a new culture and pop music center that extends from the street level and connects the city in a bridging structure.
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kamric to: ugly duckling
published 11.30.10
for these lamps, kamric to re-purposes PVC pipe and plastic bottle, which in combination are meant to resemble in a way, the neck and head of a swan. the result is a light which is aesthetically appealing, even though it is made from ugly materials.
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tokujin yoshioka x 132 5. issey miyake
published 11.30.10
the clothes are presented on five transparent torsos that are hung from the ceiling. each one is accompanied by computer graphic images displaying the garment construction process shown on iPads installed throughout the store.
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patterns: sunset boutique
published 11.30.10
influenced by the sleekness of automotive fabrication, the polycarbonate panels of the facade conceal all its connection details behind the surface.
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andrew smith: kinetic sculpture
published 11.29.10
american artist andrew smith resides in lehi, utah, a small town outside slat lake city where he crafts unusually complex and colourful kinetic sculptures.
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flicflex
published 11.29.10
flicflex is a concept design by designer chris woebken that explores potential future interactions with flexible displays.
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golfstromen: QR cloud project
published 11.29.10
the QR cloud project is a recent temporary installation by the amsterdam based design group golfstromen.
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johns phones
published 11.29.10
johns phones are perhaps the antidote to the complex technology forward mobiles released each year.
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emanuele pizzolorusso: crumpled city maps
published 11.29.10
these maps have been designed as soft, light, but strong, waterproof objects,which can be quickly scrunched up, rolled into a ball, and thrown into one's bag, without having to be folded - literally, a 'crumpled city'.
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javier alejandre: oddbod
published 11.29.10
the formal influences behind 'oddbod' are drawn from the sci-fi movies of the mid-twentieth century combined with retrofuturistic organic design tendencies.
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