Category Archives: TECHNOLOGY
Youth Factory: Merida, Spain
Youth Factory, Factoría Joven, in Mérida, Spain, is the result of the government, community and local designers all coming together to create a space for children and youth be creative and have fun.
Using recycled furniture, inexpensive building materials and temporary solutions, the designers were definitely not looking to build a monument to architecture; they were much more interested in affordable ordinariness and practical possibilities.
The Naked And Famous: The Sun
The Naked And Famous – The Sun from The Naked And Famous on Vimeo.
This was sent to me by my mate Lachie and it’s well impressive.
Directed by Joel Kefali & Campbell Hooper for Special Problems. Song taken from album ‘Passive Me, Aggressive You’.
“Post-Riots Levi’s And Nike To Shift Comms And Marketing Strategy From Rebellion”
It was only natural that some brands would start launching ‘topic’ campaigns in relation to the London Riots. I understand the riots are causing a lot destruction and negativity to the community, but I can also see how like with any brand. It wants to relate to people whether its a sport they play or a current affair the world is being effected by. As long as it’s done tastefully I support it.
Brands including Levi’s and Nike denied suggestions that they were paying the price of flirting with images of youthful rebellion, but several youth brands are attempting to reconnect their offerings with sportspeople and even with the people who cleaned up after the protests.
In a Daily Mail column on Monday, Janet Street-Porter wrote that ‘even mainstream brands such as Levi’s promote the notion of confrontation as hip’.
Writing for PRWeek, Instinct PR founder Jonathan Kirkby has argued that brands must now become ‘more sensitive’ with their PR and marketing, warning against using imagery and ideas that could be interpreted as ‘encouraging a rebellious attitude’.
Levi’s pulled cinema and Facebook adverts last week for its Go Forth range, which featured a young man squaring up to riot police while a voiceover said ‘you’re marvellous’.
Although Levi’s declined to discuss how it was moving its brand on following the riots, a statement given to PRWeek claimed that the advert was ‘in the spirit of positive action and optimism’.
It added: ‘We believe this spirit was encapsulated by the groups that came together in Clapham, Hackney and elsewhere to rebuild their communities.’
A Nike spokesman denied that the brand had flirted with dangerous imagery, although earlier this year it replaced a line of shirts that read ‘Dope’, ‘Get High’ and ‘Ride Pipe’ following complaints that they promoted drug use.
Hinting that Nike was likely to refocus its comms and marketing strategy to emphasise its relationship with elite sportspeople, the spokesman insisted ‘sports values have always inspired our campaigns and brand statements’.
London 2012 Olympics tier one sponsor Adidas has used controversial rappers Snoop Dogg and Big Sean to promote the brand. Adidas head of PR Sarah Gower declined to comment, but a previous statement said the riots ‘go against everything we stand for’.
PRWeek also contacted JD Sports group marketing director Stephen White for comment, but he failed to respond.
Foot Locker declined to comment as ‘a matter of corporate policy’.
KEY BRAND PLAYERS
Levi’s was forced to pull an ad featuring a young man squaring up to riot police, following a public outcry that it glorified riots.
Nike had a store hit in Manchester and its products were targeted in other stores by youths.
JD Sports suffered as young rioters struck 30 of its stores – at a cost of more than £10m in clean-up work and lost stock.
BlackBerry was identified as the smartphone of choice for teenage rioters and its instant messaging service BBM was reportedly used to organise disruption.
Adidas clothing featured in many of the media photographs of the riots.
Lotus Cars Names Swizz Beatz VP of Creative Design & Global Marketing
I’ve got a new found respect for Swizz Beatz after meeting him Monday night. I’ve seen quite a lot of media coverage of him after his joint venture with Reebok and now becoming CD for Lotus. That’s two HUGE achievements and exciting one’s at that. I can’t wait to see what he creates with Lotus. Here’s a few of the reasons why Lotus took on Swizz –
1. Like Group Lotus , he means business: He’s a risk taker with considerable credentials including music producer, rapper, designer AND painter.
2. Like our cars, he’s multi award winning: This year he shared a Grammy Award with Jay-Z.
3. Like Group Lotus he keeps good company: This man regularly works with the likes of Bono, Kanye West, Beyoncé and Alicia Keys.
Swizz’ new single ‘International Party’ (which is also part of the new Reebok Reethym of Lite campaign) not only features Alicia Keys but also the Lotus Evora “Concept Bespoke.”
Nigel Sylvester + Gatorade–All Day Sessions: Bay Area
Gatorade‘s “All Day Sessions” video series takes place in San Francisco, CA. Soundtrack courtesy of Dom Kennedy’s “2 mph,” who makes an appearance near the end at the Benny Gold‘s shop in the Mission District.
Universiade 2011 Sports Centre by GMP Architekten
The three stadiums for the World University Games currently taking place in Shenzhen. The three Universiade stadiums were designed by German studio GMP Architektenand surround an artificial lake. The largest of the three buildings is the main events arena, which seats up to 60,000 spectators in three tiered stands.
New York City from Day to Night (One Frame Photography)
I must take my hat off to photographer Stephen Wilkes who spent a minimum of ten hours taking hundreds of shots to create each one of his Day to Night. Weaving and blending thirty to fifty parts, the photo-collagist extraordinaire created seamless, surrealist scenes of New York City life.
Ken Block’s Gymkhana Four: The Hollywood Megamercial
Ken Block is the man! I’ve been following him over the past few years and GYM4 is unbelievable. Shot in the backlots of Universal Studios, California. If you’ve been living under a rock and this is the first you’ve heard of KB. Check out the previous Gymkhana TWO as well.
Battlefield 3: Caspian Border Trailer
EA Games will be launching the Battlefield 3 “Caspian Border” October 25, 2011. This multiplayer game, which features actual gameplay footage using alpha software looks insane. Can’t wait for it to drop.
Twins: Houses in Five Parts by William O’Brien Jr.
I love the architectural design of these two houses. The ultra modern, black homes create a fantastic contrast to the snow while still blending with the surroundings. I’d love to design a home in the snow like this one day. Here’s a more detailed look at the design.
William O’Brien Jr., a Boston-based practice has completed “Twins: Houses in Five Parts,” a project located in upstate New York. These two single family residences, intended for two brothers, are arranged into a hexagonal floor plan and feature twin structures that share geometric qualities. The houses share a common functional agricultural field containing strips of berries, vegetables and wheat. Large windows provide ample light and allow for views of the surrounding forest and landscape. The floor and roof planes react to topographical shifts which in turn create different sections connected by ramps and stairs. This geometric wonder house also features porches, courtyards and an off-the-ground volume.
Passion Of The Craft Trailer
Passion Of The Craft [Trailer] from THIS IS BANDIT on Vimeo.
Passion Of the Craft is a new 10 part documentary series looking at influence and influencers in modern culture. The trailer gives us a taste and features the likes of Brendon Babenzien of Supreme, Vashtie, Rob of Alife and more..
Steve Jobs Biography To “Launch” In November
As a designer that first started out in graphic design using Apple computers and learning the numerous design programs. I’ve watched over the past ten years as Apple has evolved from a small ‘work’ related product into a lifestyle brand. The iPod, iPad, Macbook Air are just some of the products that mastermind Steve Jobs has been behind and helped technology become more user-friendly and enjoyable.
Written by Walter Isaacson, the book features interviews with Senor Jobs as well as a full reckoning of his personal life. Don’t expect any bombshells. This should be a calm, candid look at a man who single-handedly killed the PC.
Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues this book chronicles the rollercoaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing. It is also a book about innovation. At a time when America is seeking ways to sustain its innovative edge, and when societies around the world are trying to build digital-age economies, Jobs stands as the ultimate icon of inventiveness and applied imagination. He knew that the best way to create value in the 21st century was to connect creativity with technology, so he built a company where leaps of the imagination were combined with remarkable feats of engineering. Although Jobs cooperated with this book, he asked for no control over what was written nor even the right to read it before it was published. He put nothing off limits and instead encouraged the people he knew to speak honestly even foes, former girlfriends, and colleagues he had once fired or infuriated. “I’ve done a lot of things I’m not proud of, such as getting my girlfriend pregnant when I was 23 and the way I handled that,” he said. “But I don’t have any skeletons in my closet that can’t be allowed out.” Jobs speaks candidly, sometimes brutally so, about the people he worked with and competed against. Likewise, his friends, foes, and colleagues provide an unvarnished view of the passions, perfectionism, obsessions, artistry, devilry, and compulsion for control that shaped his approach to business and the innovative products that resulted. He was not a model boss or human being, tidily packaged for emulation. Driven by demons, he could drive those around him to fury and despair. But his personality and products were interrelated, just as Apple’s hardware and software tended to be, as if part of an integrated system. His tale is thus both instructive and cautionary, filled with lessons about innovation, character, leadership, and values.
China Eco-City
I’ve been doing a lot of research lately into cities of the future and how technology and creativity can go hand in hand to create a liveable environment. So this was a great watch.
Sorry for the dodgy video (just enlarge it to full screen)
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Announcement
For those who have been diehard gamers for a long time will know the origin of how Counter-Strike began as a modification from the Valve title Half-Life and from there grew into a game of its own. I love first person style games on PS3 but have never played Counter-Strike so I’m looking forward to testing second edition due for release early 2012. Expect to see it on all gaming platforms – PC, Mac, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Wallpaper* + Reebok + A-Cero
A-Cero are by far one of the most talented international architectural firms around. So it’s not surprising that when Wallpaper* Magazine asked the firm to create a design that was inspired by the new Reebok ZigTech running shoe. Here’s a behind the scenes video of their creation.
Speedboat Concept for Bugatti Veyron
Designer Ben Walsh created this super stylish speedboat concept, inspired by the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport. The boat features a single 1000-horsepower engine and a quad turbo W16. Love the colour way.
Arthur C Clarke predicting the future in 1964
Mr Clarke is amazingly on point for his predictions of the future of what life will be like in the year 2000. This clip is from 1964 BBC Horizon programme.
UK Riots
Following the riots in England, text messaging and social networks such as Twitter could be turned off during disturbances – under plans being considered by the government.
Spencer Kelly examines whether BlackBerry Messenger, Twitter and Facebook can be blamed for the trouble and if it would be possible to silence them.
The Flake
The Flake, Da Feng’s latest design, is covered in hinged carbon-fiber pieces. Each one is connected by carbon nanotubes to tiny solenoids that can make them stand up or lay flat, like an angry cat puffing up its fur. Each “flake”, is made of carbon fiber, and can go from perfectly flat and streamlined to standing up nearly vertically. So if you want to go fast, all the flakes lie flat, but when you turn, all the flakes on one side of the car will stand up, helping lock the car down to the road. The Flake car, its wheels are made out of twelve independently extendable leg-things, allowing for an adjustable contact surface. Their 12 “legs” extend and contract in response to the road surface and vehicle speed, the bottom part of the “wheel” flattens at high speeds, turning the circle into a D-shape, so Feng calls them D-wheels.
Apple iPhone 5 Rendering
Could the rumours be true?! Could this be the next iPhone 5? There’s a few nice improvements to it including the width and reduced thickness.
Chinese manufacturers seem to be fairly confident with a set of recently leaked Apple iPhone 5 designs, as they’ve already started producing cases based on that document. In turn, Mac Rumors commissioned CiccareseDesign to create high quality iPhone 5 renderings made as closely as possible to the leaked case designs.
Speculation lead to a more oval shaped home button, a 4 inch screen, tapered edges on the back in aluminum (rather than glass as on the iPhone 4). “The final dimensions of the new design are calculated to be: 4.33″ x 2.36″ and .27″ thickness at the top and .21″ at the bottom In comparison, the iPhone 4 dimensions are: 4.5″ x 2.31″ x .37″. So the new design is actually shorter than the existing iPhone 4, but slightly wider and thinner.”
The iPhone 5 is expected to be released in September or October of this year.