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The Condition ONE app gives users the ability to look in any direction while viewing footage. By pivoting and tilting the iPad, one literally manipulates the corresponding field of view. The highly sensitive motion controls produce the illusion of looking through a window into another reality, giving a visceral sense of ‘being there’. 

Condition ONE Demo (by Danfung Dennis)

I LOOK & MOVE (by Constantine Konovalov)

Booklets by Snijlab

Booklets by Snijlab

Recently we found a really nice technique that makes wood flexible.
We designed wooden booklets that use this feature. They’re made from a beautiful birch plywood and are finished with a clear varnish. The hard wooden cover can be opened fully to the back side for comfortable holding. A tiny clamp inside, made from the same material, holds a standard A7 writing block.

Dev Harlan - “Parmenides I”

Dev Harlan - “Parmenides I”, 2011 (by Dev Harlan)

(via parmenides i | urban taster)

Superconductivity & Magnetic Levitation

Hoverboard! Awesome.

Superconductivity & Magnetic Levitation is a very interesting and potentially practical discovery. Though not new, these videos from 2009 till now show just how much potential there is for future levitating devices. The most wanted is most likely the hover board.

Quantum Levitation (by ASTCvideos)

“Orchestra” of Floating Ping Pong Balls

The Idea: 19 spheres come to life, as you become a supernatural conductor. Each ball becomes an orchestral instrument that increases in volume as it physically rises. You can create your own soundscape whilst the balls levitate and dance to the music.

(via MAKE)

Soak, Dye in light.

There is an empty canvas glowing in a dark room. When you touch it, its elastic surface stretches and gets suffused with beautiful vivid colors just like fabrics absorbing dyes. Poking and rubbing with hands or resting their whole body on this spandex canvas, people can soak this canvas in virtual dyes and create their own patterns.

By Everyware

hvn (by woodcum)

hvn (by woodcum)

The Condition ONE app gives users the ability to look in any direction while viewing footage. By pivoting and tilting the iPad, one literally manipulates the corresponding field of view. The highly sensitive motion controls produce the illusion of looking through a window into another reality, giving a visceral sense of ‘being there’. 

Condition ONE Demo (by Danfung Dennis)

I LOOK & MOVE (by Constantine Konovalov)

Booklets by Snijlab

Booklets by Snijlab

Recently we found a really nice technique that makes wood flexible.
We designed wooden booklets that use this feature. They’re made from a beautiful birch plywood and are finished with a clear varnish. The hard wooden cover can be opened fully to the back side for comfortable holding. A tiny clamp inside, made from the same material, holds a standard A7 writing block.

Dev Harlan - “Parmenides I”

Dev Harlan - “Parmenides I”, 2011 (by Dev Harlan)

(via parmenides i | urban taster)

Superconductivity & Magnetic Levitation

Hoverboard! Awesome.

Superconductivity & Magnetic Levitation is a very interesting and potentially practical discovery. Though not new, these videos from 2009 till now show just how much potential there is for future levitating devices. The most wanted is most likely the hover board.

Quantum Levitation (by ASTCvideos)

“Orchestra” of Floating Ping Pong Balls

The Idea: 19 spheres come to life, as you become a supernatural conductor. Each ball becomes an orchestral instrument that increases in volume as it physically rises. You can create your own soundscape whilst the balls levitate and dance to the music.

(via MAKE)

Soak, Dye in light.

There is an empty canvas glowing in a dark room. When you touch it, its elastic surface stretches and gets suffused with beautiful vivid colors just like fabrics absorbing dyes. Poking and rubbing with hands or resting their whole body on this spandex canvas, people can soak this canvas in virtual dyes and create their own patterns.

By Everyware

hvn (by woodcum)

hvn (by woodcum)

Slap that beard right onto your face

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