David Meyer at GigaOM about the release of 3D templates, case specs, recommended materials and best practices related to the Lumia 820 phone shell: “If you view the mass adoption of 3D printing as an inevitability – whether it be through people all owning their own 3D printers or, more likely, payi...
The Apple icon garden.
The Apple icon garden. ...
“Did Google Kill this Donkey?” asks Jalopnik. The...
“Did Google Kill this Donkey?” asks Jalopnik. The answer is no:“Because of the way our 360-degree imagery is put together, it looked to some that our car had been involved in an unseemly hit and run, leaving the humble beast stranded in the road. As our imagery below shows, the donkey was lying in...
"We live in a time when the loneliest place in any debate is the middle, and the argument over..."
“We live in a time when the loneliest place in any debate is the middle, and the argument over technology’s role in our future is no exception. The relentless onslaught of novelties technological and otherwise is tilting individuals and institutions alike towards becoming Engineers or Druids. It is...
From Regine Debatty’s review of Bad Graffiti by Scott...
From Regine Debatty’s review of Bad Graffiti by Scott Hocking. Why do I blog this? I’m fascinated by bad art/naive production and the sort of effect they produce. When it comes to graffiti, I’ve always been intrigued by the way ugly throw-ups, bad drawings and paint stains form a curious urban t...
Sarif Industries trailer (ad for Deus Ex, a video game)
Sarif Industries trailer (ad for Deus Ex, a video game) ...
Knight Rider’s red light interface. According to the...
Knight Rider’s red light interface. According to the Wikipedia: KITT’s scanner is similar to that of Cylons from the science fiction series Battlestar Galactica. Glen A. Larson, the creator of both Knight Rider and Battlestar Galactica has stated that the two shows have nothing else in common a...
“Where did the Future Go?” by Alice Framis.
“Where did the Future Go?” by Alice Framis. ...
"… design-fiction comes with the history of conceptual design. Despite its name, it has nothing..."
““… design-fiction comes with the history of conceptual design. Despite its name, it has nothing in common with conceptual art. It is a parallel design activity which is not attained through production and which can be associated with the experiences of the Radical Italians in the 1960s, for exampl...
“Hugo Gernsback wearing his TV Glasses in 1963 Life...
“Hugo Gernsback wearing his TV Glasses in 1963 Life magazine shoot.” ...