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Vertical Bed

This man is not waiting for rain or Merilyn Monroe air vent effect, he is sleeping. Artist Jamie O’Shea designed a vertical bed and presented it during the Conflux Festival in NYC. He even slept on(not quite on) it for 40 minutes for 4 days during the event.

I fail to see the benefits f such a “bed”. I personally don’t know where would a person might actually use it. You can’t use it in the city because God only knows what might happen when you are asleep. Somebody might steal you stuff or loot your pockets besides I wouldn’t feel safe to sleep on a street. At night it’s too cold to sleep without a cover and it doesn’t seem like you can cover yourself with anything in that position except maybe a sleeping bad. Not to mention it’s difficult to fall asleep standing up.


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Superstar

Superstar is a conceptual china town designed by MAD. A person could be born, live his life and die without living the star-city. The spires act like different districts. The Superstar produces its own resources and leaves no waste. On top of all that it is mobile.

How exactly does the city suppose to move is unclear and even if it could move around, moving something as big as this would certainly result in damages to the structure, unless of course, it is fitted with an anti-gravitational engine which would allow the star to take off and land smoothly. So I guess the next step for MAD is to design an anti-grav engine – good luck to them.


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Habitat Machines

Next week on September 25 Le Gallery in Toronto, Canada will host David Trautrimas’s “Habitat Machines” exhibition. The compositions are made from household object like coffee pots, bathroom scales and cheese graters. The exhibition will last till the October 19


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Marbelous by Tineke Beunders

Netherlands-based designer Tineke Beunders has created a table that combines the world of adults and children. Whenever you’re feeling like a child and want to do something fun or just need to relax simply get the marbles into the grooves on the table. The grooves run through the whole table and the marbles will roll down the legs to the feet of the table where they will in a small box so you won’t have to chase the marbles all over the room (despite what the photos show).


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How they make coffee art

You know those very beautiful images they put on the coffee? I thought they made those with their hands but In reality it’s much simpler. A special printer makes the drawing with air jets.


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Polygon Bike

Music has become an integral part of our lives. Having this in mind Reindy Allendra has designed a bike with an attached music player. While riding you also charge the battery which powers the front and brake lights. The design is brilliant but I think having a bike with an attached music player is unnecessary, you can use a mp3 player and ride a regular bike with the same result.


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Typewriter Sculptures

The sculptures before you are all made from old typewriters. Jeremy Mayer collect typewriters, tears them apart and then makes sleek, sci-fi-inspired bugs, skeletons and anatomically correct human figures from the parts. It takes 60 typewriters and 1,000 to make a full-scale sculpture.


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The Wall

If all goes according to plan the first open air, underground football stadium will be built in Doha, Qatar’s capital in 2010. Most of the seats around the stadium will be underground except from one side which will extend to seat more people. Making an underground stadium solves 2 purposes. First, no one has done it before and second you won’t need to spend millions on air-conditioning.


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Small Apple Dish

You know when you eat an apple you don’t know when to put the apple core and as it often happens there’s no bin nearby or you can’t throw the core that far. Some people eat the whole apple seeds and everything. For those who don’t there is a cool, funny dish for apples and apple cores made by d-vision. I’d rather get up and walk to a bin and throw the core out then put in on a dish and then walk to a bin, throw it out and then wash the dish. But that’s just me.


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Cyber Clean

I know it’s not something new but when I saw the video of Cyber Clean I was surprised that there is such a thing which makes cleaning stuff so easy. I have a keyboard that had not been cleaned for 13 years. I bought it in 1995 and I’m still using it (I like the layout of the keys) . About a month ago i decided to clean it. I took it apart, got all the dirt out, cleaned every key individually and now it looks brand new, except for some missing letter on some keys. I wonder if Cyber Clean could have cleaned out my keyboard. Well, I’ll be sure to check it out in 13 years.

Cyber Clean