Category Archives: TECHNOLOGY

A Fashion’s Night Out with 4AM DJs

A Fashion’s Night Out with 4AM DJs from Dubset.com on Vimeo.

Some of the world’s best DJs. DUBSET.com has the exclusive video from 4AM DJs at New York City’s trendiest retailers during Fashion’s Night Out.

FASHION WEEK RADIO powered by DUBSET.com dubset.com/​NYFW

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Apple Products Destroyed!

Beautiful destruction.

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F8 2011 Keynote: Mark Zuckerberg talks about the NEW Facebook

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This may be the geek in me coming out, but I’m so excited about the new layout, features and future of Facebook and how we use it to communicate with people. In the past 10 years we now have some many different platforms to communicate our message across to others. Some love it others hate it. I personally think it’s great from a creative perspective because it challenges me to express my ideas in ways I never could of imagined before. This keynote is a great watch, but it is almost 2 hours long so get comfortable.

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Range Rover Evoque: 2012 Dakar Rally Edition By RaBe Race Cars

This year the Dakar Rally, will cover three countries — Argentina, Chile and Peru — over 14 days. They’ll start the race on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and cross the finish line at the Pacific. The Excite Rallye Raid Team, the first professional British Dakar team, will enter three vehicle built by RaBe Race Cars, and if they look familiar it’s because the body is borrowed from the new Range Rover Evoque. Power, meanwhile, will be supplied by a BMW 3.0-liter turbocharged straight-six diesel engine delivering 275 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque; expertise by RaBe Race Cars’ 15 years of experience in desert racing. Let’s see how it sizes up to the Mitsubishi.

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Illustrations by Tae young Choi

I love looking at illustrations like this because it get’s my imagination running wild and I have some much respect for artists that can illustrate at this level. Tae young Choi is from Burbank, USA.

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Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking

Modernist Cuisine Trailer from Modernist Cuisine on Vimeo.

A revolution is underway in the art of cooking. Just as French Impressionists upended centuries of tradition, Modernist cuisine has in recent years blown through the boundaries of the culinary arts. Borrowing techniques from the laboratory, pioneering chefs at world-renowned restaurants such as elBulli, The Fat Duck, Alinea, and wd~50 have incorporated a deeper understanding of science and advances in cooking technology into their culinary art.

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In Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking, Nathan Myhrvold, Chris Young, and Maxime Bilet–scientists, inventors, and accomplished cooks in their own right–have created a six-volume, 2,400-page set that reveals science-inspired techniques for preparing food that ranges from the otherworldly to the sublime. The authors and their 20-person team at The Cooking Lab have achieved astounding new flavors and textures by using tools such as water baths, homogenizers, centrifuges, and ingredients such as hydrocolloids, emulsifiers, and enzymes. It is a work destined to reinvent cooking.

How do you make an omelet light and tender on the outside, but rich and creamy inside? Or French fries with a light and fluffy interior and a delicate, crisp crust that doesn’t go soggy? Imagine being able to encase a mussel in a gelled sphere of its own sweet and briny juice. Or to create a silky-smooth pistachio cream made from nothing more than the nuts themselves. Modernist Cuisine offers step-by-step, illustrated instructions, as well as clear explanations of how these techniques work. Through thousands of original photographs and diagrams, the lavishly illustrated books make the science and technology of the culinary arts clear and engaging. Stunning new photographic techniques take the reader inside the food to see cooking in action all the way from microscopic meat fibers to an entire Weber grill in cross-section. You will view cooking and eating in a whole new light.

A sampling of what you’ll discover:

– why plunging food in ice water doesn’t stop the cooking process
– when boiling cooks faster than steaming
– why raising the grill doesn’t lower the heat
– how low-cost pots and pans can perform better than expensive ones
– why baking is mostly a drying process
– why deep-fried food tastes best and browns better when the oil is older
– how modern cooking techniques can achieve ideal results without the perfect timing or good luck that traditional methods demand

Many invaluable features include:

– insights into the surprising science behind traditional food preparation methods such as grilling, smoking, and stir-frying
– the most comprehensive guide yet published on cooking sous vide, including the best options for water baths, packaging materials, and sealing equipment; cooking strategies; and troubleshooting tips
– more than 256 pages on meat and seafood and 130 pages on fruits, vegetables, and grains, including hundreds of parametric recipes and step-by-step techniques
– extensive chapters explaining how to achieve amazing results by using modern thickeners, gels, emulsions, and foams, including example recipes and many formulas
– more than 300 pages of new recipes for plated dishes suitable for service at top-tier restaurants, plus recipes adapted from master chefs including Grant Achatz, Ferran Adrià , Heston Blumenthal, David Chang, Wylie Dufresne, David Kinch, and many others.

From the professional chef to the home cook, Modernist Cuisine is an indispensable guide for anyone who is passionate about the art and science of cooking.

Within a 4,000 square foot cooking lab (not kitchen, this is definitely a lab) tricked out with vacuum distillation machines, CVAP ovens, rotary evaporators, immersion circulators, and centrifuges, the Modernist Cuisine team experimented, played, and exhaustively documented what Myrhvold sees as a revolution in the art of cooking.

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Guosen Securities Building by Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas Architetto

For the location in the fast growing Chinese city of Shenzen architects Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas have designed a 200 meter high tower exploring the concept of increasingly popular vertical public space.

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Apple debuts first store in Hong Kong

One day after opening their second store in Shanghai, Apple opened the doors to their first store in Hong Kong today (September 24, 2011). I was lucky enough to catch up with the guy last night who set up the store in Hong Kong who is a french guy based in San Francisco.

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Haroshi: Skateboard Sculptures

Art pieces and artists to produce products and worn-out material to skateboard, haroshi. Exhibition was held in NY in May 4 “FUTURE PRIMITIVE” finished a visit to the studio working on his next production.

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Trike Racing: Fast and the Furious

Extreme tricycle riding. Check out the video.

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Rumor: iPhone 5 Coming Soon

We have yet to receive official word on this, but All Things Digital is reporting today that Apple’s next big media event will be held on October 4th, where freshly minted CEO Tim Cook is expected to unveil the iPhone 5. Sources close to the situation say Cook will be the main presenter at the event, with execs Phil Schiller, Scott Forstall and Eddy Cue playing supporting roles. This would mark the first time that Cook has actually led an Apple event, adding an extra wrinkle of significance to an already highly anticipated occasion. The site’s sources went on to say that the next-gen iPhone will be available for purchase “within a few weeks” of the announcement, though All Things Digital acknowledges that the exact date of its unveiling is still subject to change.

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Scale Pen by Shigeru Ban

The Scale Pen ($90), designed by accomplished Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, is crafted from laser engraved aluminum like a classic triangular architect scale and each side is calibrated with a functional scale of measure.

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Saint Genius + W-Base + FTC: FOR THE COUNTRY Featuring Nasty & Marco

After Japan was hit with the devastating earthquakes, tsunami and nuclear meltdown earlier this year, time’s have been tough for the people. This short documentary follows two talented Japanese fixed gear freestyle riders Teppei ‘Nasty’ Iwabuchi and Yuhei ‘Marco’ Hirose, on their first trip to San Francisco. Saint Genius shot the footage of the W-Base and FTC sponsored riders. Their skills on a fixie are very impressive, but what I found more moving was hearing their stories of how their positive attitudes and the Japanese pride in their culture has helped them overcome the natural disasters in Japan. I’ve got a lot of respect for these to dudes and wish them all the best in their future careers.

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The Story Behind Ferrari’s Logo

Great watch to see the history and origin of the Ferrari logo –

“The horse was painted on the fuselage of the fighter plane of Francesco Baracca — a heroic airman of the first world war. In ’23, I met count Enrico Baracca, the hero’s father, and then his mother, countess Paulina, who said to me one day, ‘Ferrari, put my son’s prancing horse on your cars. It will bring you good luck’. The horse was, and still is, black, and I added the canary yellow background which is the colour of Modena.”

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Death By Disco: Daft Punk – Robot Rock (VCI Arcade Controllerism Routine by Le Messie)

Death By Disco: Daft Punk – Robot Rock (VCI Arcade Controllerism Routine by Le Messie) from FALSE TV on Vimeo.

This is Le Messie’s (Death By Disco) Cue Point Juggling Controllerism routine of Daft Punk’s – Robot Rock. It’s done on a VCI 100 Arcade Midi Controller custom made by DJTechtools.

Web: mydeathbydisco.com
Tweet: twitter.com/​MyDeathByDisco

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adidas Office Interior by KINZO

The adidas headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany has had a facelift. The 1,700 staff members moved into an amazing new work space that features intertwining glass walkways made to mimic the laces of a sneaker. Berlin design company KINZO set out to create something that would reflect adidas inside and out. The “Teamplayer” space is at the heart of the new design, supporting desktops, storage and creating a multi-functional room that looks like it’s zoned into honeycombs. In other words, the KINZO design team have created a space within a space. It lets separate teams have a specific section, but not be completely cut off from the other groups working inside the “Teamplayer”. The entire WORKOUT furniture system is designed specifically to meet the needs of the team, and work together as a system, rather than functioning as just individual pieces. German furniture specialist Planmöbel partnered with KINZO to create environmentally friendly, functional furniture sealed with a monolithic surface and a powder-coated finish.

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How To Make It In America: Season 2 (Mixtape)


The Mixtape: Volume 2 by HowToMakeItInAmerica

Mick Boogie has just finished the mixtape for season 2 of How To Make It In America. I was a huge fan of the first mixtape so I’m pumped for second edition. Here are some words from MB –

Just finished the new mixtape for the new season of HBO’s “How To Make It In America.”  One of the best shows on television right now, starring Bryan Greenberg, Kid Cudi and several other talented people.

Definitely a fun experience putting the tape together for them… shout out to Broke Mogul, HBO and Decon for making it happen.

Music on the tape includes Avicii, Little Dragon, Summer Camp, Theophilus London and more.

Download: How To Make It In America: Season 2 (Mixtape)

  • 1. KiD CuDi – The New York Intro
  • 2. Future Islands – Balance
  • 3. Theophilus London – I Stand Alone
  • 4. Mugison – I Want You
  • 5. Blood Orange – Sutphin Boulevard
  • 6. M83 – Midnight City
  • 7. Soul Searcher – Can’t Get Enough (DJ Theory Remix)
  • 8. Agoria – Heart Beating (feat. Kid A)
  • 9. Avicii – Levels (Original Mix)
  • 10. Oliver Koletzki & Fran – Hypnotized
  • 11. The Joy Formidable – Austere
  • 12. Little Dragon – Crystalfilm
  • 13. Meek Mill – House Party (feat. Young Chris)
  • 14. Buddy – Awesome, Awesome
  • 15. Summer Camp – I Want You
  • 16. Duck Tails – Killin’ The Vibe
  • 17. Catcall – Swimming Pool

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FULL PAGE SCREENSHOTS

Thanks for this great find Tyler Wolff –

Ever wanted to take a full page screen shot of a website you love? I know I’m always wishing there was a simple way to do just that. When I find a site that inspires me I normally end up with a bunch of mismatched screenshots all from a single page and this makes it hard to get a grasp of how the full page flows, not to mention the mess of screenshots I’m left with.

Luckily, I recently stumbled upon a browser extension called Awesome Screenshot that is the perfect solution for capturing full page screenshots. Available for both Safari and Chrome (firefox coming soon…), this simple extension really makes taking screenshots a breeze. Here’s what it looks like:

How To

Browse to a page that you want to capture, and click the small lens icon in the menu bar. You can take a standard screenshot of the window or choose to grab the full page. Once you choose, the page is captured and then you are free to do what you will with the screenshot.

What’s also cool about this extension is that it allows you to make annotations on the screenshot from within the browser. You can even blur sensitive information right then and there.

Capture Options

Once you’ve captured the page and made your annotations, you are shown the page below. You can share the screen shot via services like twitter and email. However, you can also instantly share the screenshot online via www.awesomescreenshot.com.

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Revolights: Revolutionary Wheel Mounted Bike Safety Lighting System

revolights. join the revolution. from revolights on Vimeo.

Kent Frankovich’s Revolights are one impressive design. Revolights is a sign of how the latest technology in lighting applied to bikes can get our imagination running wild on the future of biking culture. I hope to see these on the market very soon.

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Mike Monteiro: F*ck You. Pay Me.

2011/03 Mike Monteiro | F*ck You. Pay Me. from San Francisco Creative Mornings on Vimeo.

Couldn’t think of a better title for this informative video about GETTING CLIENTS TO PAY YOU.

Our speaker at the March 2011 San Francisco, CreativeMornings (creativemornings.com) was Mike Monteiro, Design Director, and co-founder of Mule Design Studio (muledesign.com). This event took place on March 25, 2011 and was sponsored by Happy Cog and Typekit (who also hosted the event at their office in the Mission).

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