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“Hendekagram” by qed*

23. February 2009

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“Hendekagram” by qed*

Alexander Rybol and Michael Neubauer from qed* presented their new product ‘hendekagram’ at the imm cologne. ‘hendekagram’ is an extension of earphones, it can be connected to various portable audio equipment such as an mp3 player, an ipod and a computer. … just connect them to your earphones.

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Magnetic Curtain by Florian Kräutli

23. February 2009

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Magnetic Curtain by  Florian Kräutli

A curtain which you can shape to any form. Through the incorporated structure and magnets, it stays in the shape you push and pull it to. Note: The curtain is not in production yet, but will be available through Droog Design. Contact Florian Kräutli if you want to be notified once the product becomes available. [...]

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7 Deadly Glasses – Hamilton Design

23. February 2009

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7 Deadly Glasses –  Hamilton Design

These red wine glasses are based on the 7 deadly sins. Each glass encapsulates a sin, which is revealed through the ritual of drinking. The ‘7 Deadly Glasses’ are about celebrating passion and encouraging the userto be sinful in a theatrical fashion. Hamilton Design

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Deadly Cocktails: The Bullet Ice Cube Tray

23. February 2009

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Deadly Cocktails: The Bullet Ice Cube Tray

Serve up a killer cocktail– without adding molotov.  This Bullet Ice Cube Tray makes a clip of 12 bullet-shaped ice cubes ready for your rocks glass chamber.  While we’ve seen some pretty bad ass cubes in our day (legos, shot glasses, skulls, etc), these are without question our most favorite.  They’re currently available on pre-order [...]

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Eiko Ishizawa

20. February 2009

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Eiko Ishizawa

The true story of the bear in Alps: He was a great brown bear in Alps, and people were scared that he was so powerful moving mountain to mountain in such a short time. In the end, after the long battle of chasing period with hunters, he was hunted down. Based on this story, I [...]

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Xavier Chassaing’s “Scintillation”

17. February 2009

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Xavier Chassaing’s “Scintillation”

More interesting visuals out of France. According to the short email we got, “Xavier single-handedly combined over 35,000 photographs with an innovative mix of stop motion and live projection mapping techniques”. More details soon we hope. Watch “Scintillation”.

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Buck Goes Gilliam For Gatorade

17. February 2009

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Buck Goes Gilliam For Gatorade

In this epic viral campaign that plays out as a mock replica of Monty Python and the Holy Grail but with less grail and more Gatorade,  TBWA \ Chiat \ Day brought Buck on to fill in a few quintessential Terry Gilliam-esque animated segments and handcrafted book sequences. In true Monty Python style, Buck accomplished [...]

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The Eames’ “A Communications Primer”

17. February 2009

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The Eames’ “A Communications Primer”

Most of us know Charles and Ray Eames for their iconic contributions to mid-century design and architecture as well as their classic 1977 film “Powers of Ten”. Turns out they made another film 24 years earlier called “A Communications Primer” which, despite the scratchy print and insomnia-inducing VO by Charles himself, should be mandatory viewing [...]

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Supinfocom Seduces With ‘Yankee Gal’

17. February 2009

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Supinfocom Seduces With ‘Yankee Gal’

Here’s an intriguing and mondo-stylish new short from the 2008 crop at Supinfocom. Titled “Yankee Gal”and created by Celine Desrumaux, Gary Levesque, Francois Pons and Antoine Perez. Watch “Yankee Gal”

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Suddenly

16. February 2009

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Suddenly

Directed and animated by Magnus Engsfors, shot by Martin Nordqvist. A short movie illustrating the moment of total mental collapse due to very difficult personal circumstances. The Norwegian director Magnus Ensfors has directed the Suddenly clip starting from beautiful pictures of the photographer Martin Nordqvist. A very beautiful work of animation using the 3D engine [...]

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