links for 2009-11-30
November 30, 2009
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#pumpt
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Stuck for the killer idea – here’s some help…
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Another great campaign from IKEA…
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Your opportunity to participate in the climate chnge debate and particpate in Copenhagen’s climate change conference…
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Valid point that reach doesn’t mean connection from Valeria Maltoni
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Burberry embraces social media with a great photography lead experience…
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Tim Malbon shares insight into the luxury/online debate…
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links for 2009-3-31
March 31, 2009
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What’s popular on wikipedia…
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A great insight into the potential application of information in a converged world…
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A useful use of augmented reality…
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Amazing speeds achieved using ‘rigid wing’ thrust…
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I still believe there are far more interesting opportunities where the brand acts as the commissioner… this looks too close to the Kate Modern format.
- Honda ‘Let it Shine’ TVC
Loving the ultra low res/tech video wall…
links for 2008-9-16
September 16, 2008
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Swype is an amazing gesture-based data entry system that truly blew our collective minds at TC, CG, and MC. To type, you simply connect letters together using a stylus or finger and predictive text to pick letters and words out of seemingly unintelligible squiggles.
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Hand-in-hand with the HTC Touch HD page spotted earlier, the product page for the equally unannounced HTC Touch 3G has also made its way into the public view. It’s packed with visual goodies and specs, so check it out…
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Ten years after Toyota and Honda introduced hybrids to the world, Mercedes Benz is jumping on the bandwagon with a $100,000 gas-electric luxury sedan and a promise that one in five cars it sells will be a hybrid by 2015.
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A Vertigo-Inducting Jenga Apartment Tower in NYC [Gizmondo]
Fresh off the billions of eyes that have been on the beautiful Beijing National Stadium, Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron have set their sights on NYC with this incredible 57-story residential tower -
Ikonoskop A-cam dll 1080p Camcorder Shoots 240MB of Video Every Second [Gizmondo]
The key to the crazy looking Ikonoskop A-cam dII camera may be the 80GB card that comes with it. How else would you expect to shoot 60 RAW frames of 1080p video, totaling out at 240MB each and every second?
links for 2008-07-09
July 9, 2008
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In 1977 Tomohiro Nishikado, a 33 year old Japanese computer programmer, was a company employee, like millions of others. In his spare time he played video table tennis, manoeuvring white paddles up and down a black and white TV screen…
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Great illustration deatiling the current state of the web…
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One example of how customer service is changing in the age of social media. “The power has shifted, [so] that big companies now have to be worried about one individual with a microphone called a blog.”…
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Ready to have your gray matter softly stroked? Perhaps you should take a trip to BMW’s recently opened museum in Munich, where a kinetic sculpture comprising 714 metallic balls suspended in air will soothe your weary mind.
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It looks like green lights all the way for the launch of the iPhone App Store this week.
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The Tour de France, one of the world’s greatest sporting events, started today, and Google is providing a new way to see the route, via Street View.
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Based on the universal premise that everyone likes to pop bubbles, memories of Advent calendars, interesting ways of mark
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Back to the latest Interactivos? at Medialab Prado in Madrid. Subtitled Vision Play, this edition offered artists and other creative people the opportunity to create prototypes for exploring image technologies and mechanisms of perception.
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O2 customers determined to get their hands on Apple’s new 3G iPhone caused the
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Several free applications that create Cinema Redux photos that distill a whole film down to 1 single image.
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In the grand tradition of UPC codes and CueCat, ScanBuy/ScanLife is attempting to barcode the world.
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Scripts, letters, designs, props, photographs – as many as 900 boxes of material belonging to one of the greats of cinema have been made available to a wider audience.
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Table of contents is often considered to be one of the most unspectacular design elements ever invented…
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Google launches Lively, a browser based virtual world…
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Getty Images, one of the world’s largest media licensing companies, has partnered with Flickr to add a wider selection of pictures to its online catalog.
links for 2008-07-02
July 2, 2008
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A project from the RCA Design Interactions show. How green is your grass?
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Blik’s Nintendo wall stickers are fantastic — an easy way to turn any room into a Mario or Donkey Kong level.
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MySpace and Vodafone are partnering to build a European service for festival goers this summer…
links for 2008-06-26
June 26, 2008
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JC Penney is making headlines this week, but not for the reasons it’d like.
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A viral online video phenomenon won a Grand Prix at the Cannes International Advertising Festival that was usually reserved for only the best in traditional TV advertising.
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Watch as the demo shows matched images that were identified using the TinEye image recognition software. Given an image to search for, TinEye tells you where and how that image appears all over the web—even if it has been modified.