gadgets Archive
industrial
You’ve seen Van Gogh’s Starry Night on coffee mugs, shower curtains, dog collars, naked Art Freaks and David Lynch’s hair, but how about a HEPA air purifier? Los Angeles-based RabbitAir
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tech toys
3D printing is getting closer to being a reality for amateurs and in-home use. The MakerBot folks were on hand at Comic-Con to demonstrate their newest machine, The
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sculpture
Ever wonder what happened to Flying Cat? They were one of the first manufacturers of what we call toy art today. From the early-mid 2000s, Flying Cat was responsible
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popjects
Sometimes you just need a hand! Right now, I’m travelling a bit, and so I can’t quite fulfill my duty of delivering you the daily dose of procrastination design
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photography
In his latest series of food-related photography, Henry Hargreaves proves that you can only “Taste The Rainbow” for so long. The shiny gadgets of consumer culture stop glistening
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tech toys
Today’s moment of zen: the remote control tissue box. Fit your box of tissues inside and take them for a spin. And this isn’t just for larking around
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popjects
I love a nicely-replicated object with a side order of sentimentality. For their Future Fossils series, husband/wife design duo, Bughouse (aka Rebecca Johnson and Jeff Klarin) gave gravitas
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vinyl
David Cranner, maker of electronic instruments and mechanical sculptures, augmented this Van Orlax with two “Weird Sound Generators” that provide “bleeps, filters and drones to be manipulated by
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tech toys
The Tokyo-based International Robot Exhibition (now in its 19th year) is notorious for unveiling some pretty WTF BOTs. Glancing casually passed the photo above, you’d probably think dismissively:
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Pop CULTure
Have you ever felt like the act of spicing food is just simply not…macho? No? Well, no matter. Life’s not all about you anyway. For those people who
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