January 2009
1960’s Paperback Book Covers of Movie Adaptions →
Mitch Ansara (Spacesick) created a fantastic series of 1960’s paperback book covers of novelized movie adaptations, from his fictional “I Can Read Movies” series. Mitch made…
Jan 31st
Internet Anti-Memes & Non-Sensations on Big... →
The latest Big Fat Whale comic by Brian McFadden features “Internet Anti-Memes & Non-Sensations”. Maybe all of these should join forces and start a NotROFLCon. via Chris Glass image…
Jan 31st
A solution to our bee problem →
Scientists are still trying to figure out what’s causing CCD, or Colony Collapse Disorder, a plague that’s killing off millions of bee across the United States. Among the possible culprits are a…
Jan 29th
Google Flu →
Healthy design: how future epidemics are being predicted from search results Originally from Frieze Magazine, ReBlogged by josephdelpesco on Jan 28, 2009 at 09:32 PM
Jan 29th
World's first commercially cloned dog delivered to... →
Meet Lancey, the first commercially cloned dog, delivered to Edgar and Nina Otto on Monday. The Ottos bid and won an auction to receive a genetic duplicate of their beloved Labrador named…
Jan 28th
Volapukblog.com » Blog Archive » 5 stages of... →
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Jan 27th
adaptive path » blog » Peter Merholz » Single... →
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Jan 27th
Adactio: Journal—PaperCamp →
Liveblogging the first ever PaperCamp in London. Saved By: webponce | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: paper, make
Jan 27th
Taking Turns →
Steven Johnson thinks that Candyland is a terrible game. There’s a consistent theme to all these old-school game introductions: almost without exception, I have been mortified by the pathetic…
Jan 27th
An Apple a Day →
Here’s a quick and easy way to keep in tip top shape. Just peel the little variety sticker from every apple you eat and affix it to a square. Keep it interesting. Try a Belle De Boskoop, a Newtown…
Jan 27th
Single Question Interview: Matt Jones →
So, it’s funny that Brandon just posted about how much he loves the Dopplr Annual Report, because, unknown to him, I had already emailed Matt Jones to ask about it. I thought it would make a…
Jan 27th
Toothbrush made of tiny people cleans your teeth... →
Thomas Keeley makes some really interesting sculptures that integrate human figures and parts (such as eyes) into inanimate household objects. This tooth brush integrates a small group of…
Jan 27th
Failure: the secret to success (Honda & race... →
Nice little video on failure and its role in success. It’s vaguely an advertisement for Honda, but its very low key, and mostly interviews with engineers, product planners, and drivers about their…
Jan 27th
Jump London →
Jump London, a 2003 documentary about parkour, is available in its entirety on Google Video. (thx, sacha) Tags: video parkour sports
Jan 27th
Location-based gaming →
I was introduced to Parallel Kingdom today in discussing mobile applications with a few friends. It’s a role-playing game designed for cellphone users that you can play on the iPhone or…
Jan 27th
Grafic and Light installation →
Grafic and Light installation at Social Club Paris, France. More pictures here. Posted by fubiz for Design Yout Trust, 2009. Permalink | 2 comments Design You Trust sponsors….
Jan 27th
Grafic and Light installation →
Grafic and Light installation at Social Club Paris, France. More pictures here. Posted by fubiz for Design Yout Trust, 2009. Permalink | 2 comments Design You Trust sponsors….
Jan 26th
Future of Online Video (in Audio) →
Penny Jackson tried to capture the essence of the conversations at the ICA Future Of Video event. Mysteriously Lloyd Davis and his table’s words of wisdom disappeared into the ether …… Other than…
Jan 25th
sIFR Vault: repository of sIFR fonts →
Fans of the flash image replacement technique sIFR have a great place to grab sIFR -ready fonts. sIFR fonts has a ton of fonts ready to go, sourced from various web font libraries. A great…
Jan 25th
Commercial: Hey Kids, Wicked Eyebrows! →
This is a Cadbury chocolate commercial featuring two kids with crazy fucking eyebrows. Allegedly the eyebrowery is all real. Is there a gene for that? And, if so, can you clone my…
Jan 25th
"My City Moves Me." in HD →
A short preview of a time lapse movie documenting the Vancouver public sky train transportation system.
Jan 25th
Cadbury's Dairy Milk launches 'Eyebrows' ad →
Not content with a gorilla playing drums or airport trucks racing to a Queen tune, Cadbury’s Dairy Milk is back with a new TV ad that features two mischievous children performing bizarre…
Jan 23rd
T-shirt for couples →
For more interesting works, see brilliancy.eu Posted by sascha for Design Yout Trust, 2009. Permalink | No comments Design You Trust sponsors. We’re proud all of them: Dream…
Jan 23rd
Now that 3D television is becoming a reality, Guy... →
If you found the shift to digital TV confusing, and are still unsure whether you need high-definition TV, prepare for more bemusement: 3D TV is on the way - but with every possibility of a…
Jan 22nd
Grafic and Light installation →
Grafic and Light installation at Social Club Paris, France. More pictures here. Posted by fubiz for Design Yout Trust, 2009. Permalink | 1 comment Design You Trust sponsors….
Jan 22nd
The Death Throes of Print? | Jason Santa Maria →
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Jan 21st
Twitter grows 974% in the last 12 months →
Following on from our recent compendium of social media traffic growth, Robin Goad has posted Hitwise’s latest stats about Twitter’s phenomenal growth in the UK: Twitter was one of the…
Jan 21st
tomtaylor.co.uk : projects : microprinter →
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Jan 21st
With Wired Products, Will Marketing Leave Agencies... →
Marketing guru Russell Davies recently wrote up his notes on his latest presentation on his blog. Russell has been looking at how RFID and similar technology can allow brands to tell…
Jan 21st
The Impossible Project →
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Jan 21st
Microprinter - Google calendar, iCal, weather,... →
Tom Taylor’s Microprinter, a web-connected receipt printer for daily notifications via Waxy… Tom writes- The microprinter is an experiment in physical activity streams and…
Jan 21st
Propeller →
The cheap CMOS sensor of an iPhone does not expose the whole thing at once, it scans from left to right. If you take a picture of something that moves very fast (like an airplane prop) you…
Jan 21st
Microsoft Tag →
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Jan 20th
Hyperlinking the Real World - ReadWriteWeb →
European researchers working on the MOBVIS project have developed a new system that will allow camera phone users to hyperlink the real world. After taking a picture of … Saved By: …
Jan 20th
Student charts electrical usage in real-time, much... →
It’s our best guess that University of Florida PhD student Jason Winters woke up at 10:00AM ET this morning and took an approximately 18-minute shower. How did we come to this conclusion?…
Jan 20th
global briefings →
Part of the idea behind geekyoto was to find a way to find out about places, what is happening in the world around us, what can we take into our lives. Equally it is about the general wonder we…
Jan 20th
Window Bars →
Great series of photographs of amazing window bars found in Guatemala City, by Ambush Studio. More: Colectiva Read the rest of Window Bars Posted by Stefan for Design Yout Trust,…
Jan 20th
Nuage Vert “Green Cloud” Illuminates Emissions →
We are seeing some significant achievements in environmental change — and we hope that with public art works like this large-scale environmental art installation by French art duo HeHe…
Jan 20th
Street critique: Photoshop billboard overlays and... →
Two nice forms of street critique spotted today: Above, in Berlin, someone’s been wheatpasting Photoshop toolbars onto ads featuring digitally airbrushed models. Below, graffiti report…
Jan 20th
February 2009 | GENERATION G →
Has there ever been more urgency for corporations to ditch the greed and embrace generosity? After all, giving is the new taking, and sharing is the new giving. Which is why we’ve…
Jan 20th
trendwatching.com's February 2009 Trend Briefing... →
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Jan 20th
Color Me Katie: Thursday →
Lovely simple idea - thought bubbles in the wild. Saved By: webponce | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: design, art, streetart, guerilla, cool, neat, …
Jan 19th
Facebook Connect’s portable social graphs →
You’re going to be bombarded with lots of buzzwords in this post - don’t be put off. By the end, you’ll have a vision of the future of the web you never thought possible. Let’s start with Alisa…
Jan 17th
Home | Charity Technology Exchange (CTX) →
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Jan 16th
The Age of Stupid →
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Jan 15th
Day-to-Day Data / Homepage →
An exhibition of artists who collect, list, database and absurdly analyse the data of everyday life. Curated by Ellie Harrison. Saved By: webponce | View Details | Give Thanks …
Jan 15th
Light pollution through the eyes of Civil Twilight →
Can you see the stars at night in your neighborhood? Maybe not, but the Civil Twilight Collective is working to raise awareness and encourage solutions to light pollution. Lunar…
Jan 8th
Cross-cultural investigation of Smileys →
This post, written by Karim N’Diaye, was first published in 2006 on the Alphapsy blog. I republish it here because it is relevant to the discussion I was having with Helen de Cruz, on the…
Jan 8th
Mr. Microphone 2.0: Microsoft Songsmith Puts Even... →
Like to sing in the shower or in the car? Want to subject others to your incoherent warblings as if they were a real song? Microsoft Songsmith may be for you. And if you’re a professional…
Jan 8th
alt.CES - Brainwave scanner toys →
Ryan writes in- This could make an interesting MAKE hack. I’m sure the brainwave scanner isn’t high quality but it still could be neat to take apart and come up with some…
Jan 8th