11.01.2011

The Cosmic Motors Detonator



The Cosmic Motors Detonator is a plasma combustion street cruiser exclusively for non-human droids, able to bend their legs opposite way. The design of the bike was tailored towards their unusual proportions, although occasionally human models were used to pose with stationary bikes. All ten Detonators were manufactured for a group of droids on the Tarra I planet.




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10.28.2011

A Design Film Festival





A Design Film Festival is back onto the scene with a brand new lineup, expanded programme and new collaborations this year. Conceptualized by Singaporean creative agency Anonymous, this annual celebration of films are dedicated to architecture, fashion, photography, street art, motion graphics, technology and the subcultures of design. The festival, which was first launched last year in Singapore, has already traveled to various creative hubs which include Berlin, Taipei, Kaohsiung and Bangkok. This year’s event will have 28 screenings of 15 films, 10 of which are Asian premieres. A Design Film Festival 2011 will run from November 3 until the 20th and will be held at Old School in Singapore.
Old School
11, Mount Sophia
Singapore
Source: Superfuture


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The future looks all floaty and stuff



Watch how future technology will help people make better use of their time, focus their attention, and strengthen relationships while getting things done at work, home, and on the go. 




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10.22.2011

Stance - DIY Designer Art Toy



The Stance High is the first edition in a unique line of designer toys that connect the art and creativity of the customizable toy community with the passion and emotion of the sneaker culture. Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

By ddennisur at 2011-02-02
Artist can re-create their favorite pair of Jordan's that they wish they still had; or design a new colorway for that sneaker that you’ve always wanted to see. However, my ultimate vision is that artist will throw all the rules out the window and run with their very own vision of the perfect kicks. 


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4.28.2011

N.Y. Adorned “Tradition”







nyadorned.com

Director: Evan Dennis
evandennis.com

Producer: Evan Dennis
DOP: Zak Mulligan
Editor: Nathan Caswell
Narration Lori Leven
Colorist: Tom Poole @ Company 3
Music: Grails "Canyon Hymn"
Audio Engineer: Jeremy Griffith @ Singing Serpent
Audio Mixing: John Black @ CypherAudio





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4.21.2011

Louise Despont Esoteric Geometry


Brooklyn-based artist Louise Despont draws highly complex patterns and symmetrical forms rendered largely in graphite on antique ledger paper and yellowed Indian parchment. Influenced by the vibrant sights and sounds of South Asia, Despont demonstrate her skillful use of architectural stencils and compasses on those amazing pieces of art.














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4.12.2011

Inventor Portrait: Steven Sasson



One of the most ubiquitous forms of technology in existence today is the digital camera. From cell phones to chunky DSLRs, a camera is never all that far away. David Friedman’s Inventor Portrait had the opportunity to sit down with the inventor of the digital camera, Steven Sasson. Through the short interaction, Sasson shows off his original prototype as well as his philosophy on how to make a product adaptable based on culture.



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3.30.2011

Rodarte: States of Matter by MOCA




Rodarte: States of Matter is the first West Coast solo exhibition of the work of fashion and costume designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte. In this video, Kate and Laura talk about the stories that have inspired their collections and the physical processes their materials go through.

This intimate look at more than 20 pieces from Rodarte’s Spring 2010, Fall 2010, and Fall 2008 runway collections, as well as original ballet costumes designed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy from Rodarte for the feature film Black Swan, was directed by Felipe Lima, with original music by No Age.





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3.28.2011

Bill Cunningham New York Trailer




The "Bill" in question is 80+ New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham. For decades, this Schwinn-riding cultural anthropologist has been obsessively and inventively chronicling fashion trends and high society charity soirĂ©es for the Times Style section in his columns "On the Street" and "Evening Hours." Documenting uptown fixtures (Wintour, Tom Wolfe, Brooke Astor, David Rockefeller—who all appear in the film out of their love for Bill), downtown eccentrics and everyone in between, Cunningham's enormous body of work is more reliable than any catwalk as an expression of time, place and individual flair. In turn, Bill Cunningham New York is a delicate, funny and often poignant portrait of a dedicated artist whose only wealth is his own humanity and unassuming grace.



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3.13.2011

Zaha Hadid's Guangzhou Opera House



The Guardian's Jonathan Glancey explores the Zaha Hadid's latest creation - the Guangzhou Opera house.








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2.28.2011

KITARA TOUCHSCREEN GUITAR




Most of us by now have played a few rounds of Guitar Hero or Rock Band, so this shouldn’t come as any surprise. Kitara Touchscreen Guitar ($849-$2499) is string-free and doubles as a MIDI controller.






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2.16.2011

David O'Reilly: The External World




Mr. O’Reilly is an Irish born animator working in Berlin.The External World is his newest work; released in late 2010, it has just made its way to Vimeo and the blogosphere this week. I think it is a good example of the good things that happen when person gets an idea in their head and works hard to bring that idea to life.



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1.25.2011

Adios LA


Adios LA is a visual goodbye to the city Jon Jackson has called home for years as the artist heads east making New York his new home. Not wanting to string LA along, he has decided to firmly break it off through a graphic billboard series posted on the famous streets of his first love.











Adios LA: adiosla.com
Jon Jackson: cargocollective.com/​lagraphica

1.15.2011

This is not a suit


A tongue-in-cheek and very funny black and white film starring Adrien Sauvage and called "The Art Of DE" or "Dressing Easy".




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Salvador Dali Museum

On January, 11, 2011 at 11:11am the Salvador Dali Museum opened its doors to the public in St. Petersburg, Florida. The amazing looking structure is 68,000 square feet and holds the largest collection of the legendary surrealist painters works. The works are held on the 3rd floor with the massive concrete structure surrounded by two glass atriums that will let in some amazing natural light from the Sunshine State. Architectural design firm HOK did an amazing job, to say the least.











1.13.2011

THE NEW W HOTEL: ISLAND OF VIENQUES BY PATRICIA URQUIOLA


Treading through New York City in the cold and snow makes us yearn for warmth. Looking at the new W hotel makes us think we’ve found the perfect place for it. We have all been witness to the explosion of the W Hotels around the world, we’re just glad the glam hospitality company is still putting design first. for the second time, W has hired on famed designer Patricia Urquiola to stylize their latest retreat on the Puerto Rican Island of Vieques. Urquilo dressed the resort in various species of woods all planked together juxtaposed with explosions of feel good colors. Though much of the resort is styled in the designers famous furniture collections, there are new design elements such as lighting made from ropes, mesh screens, and massive decor reaching out from walls.