Category Archives: TECHNOLOGY
The Story Of Sushi
The Story of Sushi from Bamboo Sushi on Vimeo.
The Story of Sushi – a fantastic short film made with miniatures about the many problems in the commercial fishing industry. A must watch for any Japanese food fans.
A project 7 months in the making. All miniatures 100% handcrafted.
For bamboosushipdx.com.
Set Design and Visuals by Lori Nix & Kathleen Gerber [lorinix.net]
Narrated by Jim Donaldson
Executive produced, written, edited by Joe Sabia [joesabia.co]
Directed and photographed by Vincent Peone [vincentpeone.tumblr.com]
Original Score by Michael Thurber [michaelt.org]
w/ AJ Nilles on strings
Sound Design, Music Recording/Mixing by Matt McCorkle [equalsonics.com]
Assistant Camera Andrew Brinkman
Gaffer Cory Fontana
Color by Gloo Studios and Prime Focus NYC
Ithaca Audio: Walking in your mind (live mashup)
Walking in your mind (live mashup) from Ithaca Audio on Vimeo.
12 video live APC40 mashup by Chris from Ithaca Audio
A free audio copy of the mashup is available on Facebook:
facebook.com/ithacaaudio
Tracklist:
Hans Zimmer – Time
Howard Blake/Aled Jones – Walking in the air
Tomoyasu Hotei – Battle without honor or humanity
Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell Williams – Drop it like it’s hot
Jimi Hendrix – Voodoo Child
Massive Attack – Teardrop
Beastie Boys/Jeremy Steig – Sure shot/Howlin’ for Judy
Jay-z – 99 Problems
Rage against the machine – Killing in the name
Phil Collins – In the air tonight
Max Sedgley – Happy
Led Zepplin – Whole lotta love
Fincube By Studio Aisslinger
It is a nomadic home that an easily be dismantled and rebuilt on a new site. The prototype of this small and transportable house is located in Ritten, South Tyrol, Italy.
Natural high-techì is the concept of this new modular, sustainable & transportable low-energy house. Made entirely of local wood, the building provides 47 m≤ of living space with a minimal CO2 footprint: local suppliers and local crafts using local long-lasting and recyclable materials manufactured with the precision and care of tyrolese handwork. The Fincube is a materialized vision of a small housing unit with a long lifecycle. It can easily be dismantled and rebuilt on a new site, and even more important for nature hideaways: it requires minimum soil sealing – just 2 m≤ that are easily renatured after the Fincube is moved to another location.
Would you like to install iOS ’86 on your iPhone?
This is so cool! Not all of you would have experienced the old Apple computer layout. Where it took 5 maybe 10 minutes just to boot up the computer and it crashed a few times a day. But either way, it’s refreshing to see this old design used on the iPhone. It’s so clean and simple with out all the colours, gradients and effects. This steampunk retro mobile design by Anton Repponen is not for sale at the iTunes Store, it’s just a beautiful showcase. Damn! I’d like to give it a crack and see if I enjoy it more than the new design.
Nike Roshe Run ‘Camo’
The new Roshe Run is technically inspired by the Free technology. Bringing together a performance and lifestyle sneaker. Due to drop July 2012.
Lyonheart K By Classic Factory
Powered with a 5.0 litre Supercharged V8 engine delivering a staggering 550PS and 680Nm of torque, Lyonheart K is built around a state-of-the-art aluminium chassis covered with carbon fibre panels. The weight is under 1600kg, which gives Lyonheart K rocket-fast performance: 0-100kph under 4 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 300kph.
Facebook Redesigns Groups To Be More Timeline-y and Purposeful, Less Spammy
TechCrunch Article –
Facebook has rolled out a limited redesign of Groups, featuring a big new Timeline-style cover image, and a prompt for users to prominently label “What should people post in this group?” See, if you’re not careful, your intimate Facebook Groups can balloon in population and stray off topic generating annoying notifications for everyone.
This redesign makes Groups feel more close knit, and will encourage them not to devolve into a chaotic array of kitten photos, political diatribes, and self-serving announcements. After all, that’s what the news feed is for.
Groups previously displayed a small “group image” that admins could upload. I bet people often chose some generic clip art or a photo that appeared too tiny to be meaningful. Now the top of Groups looks more like Timeline, with a sweeping banner image that defaults to a collage of members but can be replaced with any image. Cleverly, the default collage shows the most recent members to post to the Group.
The redesign also makes links to members, photos, events, and docs more obvious. This is thesecond time Facebook has increased the prominence of these links to draw usage and compete with Google Docs as a collaboration tool.
Since Groups launched in October 2010 users have been able to add a description. However, they were provided no prompt as to what to enter, and likely just noted a theme rather than a purpose. Now a prompt and input field for group guidelines are immediately visible in the right sidebar.
This little prompt to display “What should people post” might not seem like a big deal, but if you’ve ever been in a big noisy Facebook Group, you probably wanted to tell everyone to shut up until you muted its notifications. Then you ceased to be alerted to the few useful posts and forgot all about the Group.
When I started a Group called SF Socialites soon after the product launched, I knew I had to keep noise to a minimum if people were actually going to use it to hear about cool local events. So I added the description “We keep posting volume low so you can leave notifications on. Check the Docs for guidelines”, then laid out ground rules in a doc that prohibited self-promotion, asked people to comment and post only when necessary, and detailed how I’d kick you out of my sweet Group if you annoyed people.
Eighteen months later and the group now has 280 members, no spam, and has led to some epic last minute meet-ups at concerts because people don’t mute it. Hopefully Facebook users heed the new description prompt, create focused discussion and collaboration spaces, and get as much out of Groups as I do.
iPhone 5 Concept by Ciccarese Design
A new iPhone 5 concept was recently created by Italian designer Federico Ciccarese that closely resembles a magic mouse.
MACPAD PRO?
2 touch screen on both display
No more physical keyboard
Thinner
New retina displays on both
No more Ethernet Port, 2 Thunderbolt and 3 port for usb 3
Lighter by 25%.
NIKE HTM FLYKNIT COLLECTION
On of my Japanese design heros Hiroshi Fujiwara has teamed up with Nike designer Tinker Hatfield, and Nike CEO Mark Parker once again. This time with the Nike HTM Flyknit Collection. The unique creation uses knit fabrics to create lightweight sneakers with excellent fit and comfort.
Thanks for the find Chris.
Dieselpunk Artworks
Dieselpunk combines the artistic and genre influences of the interbellum period through World War II (including pulp magazines, serial films, film noir, art deco, and wartime pin-ups) with postmodern technology and sensibilities.
More artist information here.
Everything is a Remix Series
Everything is a Remix Part 1 from Kirby Ferguson on Vimeo.
Everything is a Remix Part 2 from Kirby Ferguson on Vimeo.
Everything is a Remix Part 3 from Kirby Ferguson on Vimeo.
Everything is a Remix Part 4 from Kirby Ferguson on Vimeo.
A very interesting watch – Remixing is a folk art but the techniques are the same ones used at any level of creation: copy, transform, and combine. You could even say that everything is a remix. To support this series please visit everythingisaremix.info/donate/
Digital Artworks by Tierno Beauregard
Tierno Beauregard is a professional digital artist from Paris. He is one of the best digital artists expert in concept arts and Matte painting.
Experience Freedom
Experience Freedom from Betty Wants In on Vimeo.
I can’t get enough of wingsuit and base jumping videos right now. Here’s a great one called ‘Experience Freedom’.
We are very proud to be working with the some of the worlds most talented Skydive, Base Jumping and Wingsuit athletes. Our aim through this video is to showcase their work and open the doors for other athletes and filmmakers and provide opportunities for greater exposure. This is The INFINITY LIST Mission and we do it in eight adventure sports categories. It’s what we do.
BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW
Set in the strange and oppressive emotional landscape of the year 1983, Beyond The Black Rainbow is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons.
From the producer of Machotaildrop, Rainbow is the outlandish feature film debut of writer and director Panos Cosmatos. Featuring a hypnotic analog synthesizer score by Jeremy Schmidt of Sinoia Caves and Black Mountain.
Star Wars Illustrations by Ralph McQuarrie
Ralph McQuarrie is a visionary conceptual designer and the artist responsible for the look of the original Star Wars trilogy. McQuarrie also created concept art for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Cocoon, for which he won an Academy Award.
Google and Facebook accused of bypassing iPhone’s privacy settings to spy on owners to build advertising profiles
Daily Mail Article –
Google and Facebook may have used a computer ‘trick’ that allows them to monitor web browsing via Apple’s Safari browser to build up advertising ‘profiles’ – circumventing Apple’s safety measures. The search giant bypassed privacy settings built into Apple’s Safari web browser on iPhones, PCs and Macs, according to a recent report. Other advertising companies, and Facebook, reportedly used a similar method. Safari is the most popular mobile web browser, used in all models of Apple’s iPhone and iPad. Google allegedly circumvented the protection to build up profiles of web users, using a ‘cookie’ that collected advertising information. The move has caused outcry among privacy advocates. It comes shortly after EU privacy groups wrote to the search giant to ask it to ‘halt’ a new privacy policy that would allow it to ‘share’ customer data between services such as Search, Gmail and YouTube. Google allegedly used a ‘trick’ which sends a blank message to the browser to make it accept unauthorised ‘cookies’. Apple says it is ‘working to put a stop’ to the practice. The code was uncovered by a Stanford University researcher Jonathan Mayer and was reported in the Wall Street Journal. Google has since disabled the code, and claims that the report is in error, and that its cookies only collected anonymous information. The revelation caused outcry among online privacy advocates.
San Francisco’s Electronic Frontier Foundation says, ‘Coming on the heels of Google’s controversial decision to tear down the privacy-protective walls between some of its other services, this is bad news for the company.
By ROB WAUGH
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Apple MAC OS X Mountain Lion Sneak Peek
Main improvements include iCloud, allowing you to store all your documents in the cloud and use them on all your devices. Messages allows you to keep the conversation going no matter where and when. Reminders is a new program making sure that nothing slips your mind. You can tick off things that are done from any one of your devices at home or on the go. Same is true with the newly improved Notes application. The new Notification Center will remind you of all things happening on your computer. A new Share Sheets function lets you share anything from anywhere with a new ‘Share’ button. Twitter is build right into many apps of the new operating system. Apple also introduces AirPlay Mirroring – this new feature in Mountain Lion is made for an audience. With AirPlay Mirroring, you can stream what’s on your Mac to your HDTV via Apple TV. And the list just goes on.