Archive for September, 2007

Alphabet City Lights

A new and modern design for outdoor light lamps. These are flexible tubes of light consisting of two different modules and a lighthead. Due to their properties, these lamps can be of any hight and form. These lampposts are made of durable translucent glassfiber. The tube is lit using LED lights and the lighthead is a traditional lamp. These Lamps look really great in the dark.





















Alphabet City Lights

Add comment September 14th, 2007

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Light Graffiti

A new trend in graffiti art - light graffiti. Typical graffiti is made by using spray paint, however to make light graffiti all you need is a light source - flashlight, glowstick, fireworks, or maybe a cell phone and a camera. The results are amazing.























Light Graffiti

11 comments September 13th, 2007

Farewell to Cassettes (Part 3)

The third part about outdated cassettes. This creation was made by Brian Dettmer. Using cassette tapes he fashioned a realistic and life size human skeleton. The skeleton was kept in the International Museum of Surgical Science.









Farewell to cassettes
Farewell to cassettes(part 2)
Farewell to cassettes

1 comment September 12th, 2007

Sony Sound Entertainment Player

Sony has introduced it’s new creation SEP-10BT. Immediately called Rolly because of the strange design. It’s a hybrid of a mp3 player and and dance bot. Rolly can play music and dance to it at the same time. It supports MP3, ATRAC, or AAC tunes via either Bluetooth with A2DP / AVRCP or its 1GB of internal memory. Rolly comes with 3 different colors lamps, depending on the music that is playing Rolly can change the light to blue, green or orange. Fully charged it can play for 5 hours.


































Sony Rolly

Add comment September 11th, 2007

Light-emitting Shirts

Light-emitting textile or how Philips calls it Lumalive technology integrates flexible arrays of multi-colored light-emitting diodes (LEDs) into fabrics without compromising the softness of the cloth. Clothing, towels, drapes, and any cloth-like fabric can have integrated diodes, providing endless opportunities for the Lumalive technology. Lumalive opens a wide range of applications in the field of ambient lighting, communication, personal expression and wellness.









Light-emitting Shirts

1 comment September 10th, 2007

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Creative Ads (Part2)

One more collection of creative advertisements. They deliver the strong message to people, some help quit a bad habits such as smoking. The one saying to always wear a safety helmet when cycling. I find especially germane, because there is no sense risking head injury, when it can be simply avoided. Such advertisements really have positive effects on people.





























Creative Ads (Part 1)

Ads of the World

2 comments September 7th, 2007

Extanding Tradition Ski Jump

Extending Tradition is a new Holmenkollen ski jump in Oslo, Norway. The Holmenkollen ski jump, arena of the 1952 Winter Olympic Games, is the Mecca of ski jumping, being the ski jump with the longest traditions. The current record of 136 meters was achieved by Tommy Ingebrigtsen of Norway on January 25, 2006. The architecture of this new ski jump is amazing. At night from a distance it looks like a road into the sky.





















Extending Traditions

1 comment September 6th, 2007

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Farewell to Cassettes (Part 2)

Here is some new way how the cassette tape survives in the digital age.

















Farewell to Cassette
Cassette Tapes

2 comments September 5th, 2007

Soccer Mice For Your Computer

Switzerland company Pat Says Now, released a new mouse in the form of a woman’s body collection. These sexy mice are dressed in soccer t-shirts. There are 5 national teams: England, Brazil, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. Each mouse-babe also has a name. The mouse from England is called Becky, Brazil is Roberta, the German’s name is Michaela, Francesca is The Italian mouse and Alexa is the mouse from Switzerland. Each mouse costs about 30 euro or $42. For those who are not fond of soccer there are 2 mice without the t-shirts. The black and white version is simply stunning.















Soccer Mice For Your Computer

1 comment September 4th, 2007

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Graffiti

Graffiti is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, or more usually spray-painted on objects, walls or buildings which is often regarded as unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism. Personally i find good graffiti art to be enjoyable. By good I mean murals. But then you have a big wall and there is a small signatures usually made by black spay paint, that is vandalism.























Graffiti

Add comment September 3rd, 2007

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