Category Archives: TECHNOLOGY
Long shadow love: iOS 7 Icons Redesign by Sanat Rath
Sanat Rath explored the use of Long shadows on iOS 7 icons. A fact about long shadows icon is that you have to get rid of all transparencies. Overlapping transparent content jumble up the view and reduce the impact of the shadows.
Starbucks Reinvents the Coffee Cup with New Design
Starbucks has reinvented the traditional takeaway coffee cup with a new design specifically for its newly opened Teavana tea bar in New York City. Designed to evoke the feeling of drinking from porcelain china, the new cup features a curvier ergonomic design made with tea in mind. Embossing on the cup feels feathery and foamy and meant to reflect the zen feeling of drinking tea. Double-walled insulation negates the use of cardboard sleeves, while a larger spout opening allows for more liquid to be sipped as tea has a more subtle flavor than coffee. The new design looks to be a practical and aesthetically pleasing choice, sparking the question of whether the coffee giant will undergo a redesign for its main Starbucks cups.
Mean rides.
Ferrari F40 (1987 – 1992)
The Ferrari F40 is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupé sports car built from 1987 to 1992. The successor to the Ferrari 288 GTO, it was designed to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary and was the last Ferrari automobile personally approved by Enzo Ferrari. At the time it was the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car that Ferrari sold to the public.
The car debuted with a factory suggested retail price of approximately US$400,000 in 1987 ($820,000 today), although some buyers were reported to have paid as much as US$1.6 million. 1,315 F40s were manufactured in total.
Versace x Haas Brothers Gold iPhone Case
Joining forces with famed furniture designers the Haas Brothers, Versace has released a series of limited edition series of home and personal accessories. Featured in the collection is the Gold iPhone Case, decorated with the collection’s signature honeycomb pattern and finished with Versace’s iconic Medusa head logo. The Versace x Haas Brothers collection is set to be available in Versace boutiques in SoHo, Paris, Shanghai, Beijing and online.
Japan’s Seven Stars Steampunk Train
If you’re a tourist in Japan, then you have to try riding their bullet trains at least once during your visit. The just-debuted super-luxurious Seven Stars is a train that’s decked out in steampunk-style exteriors on the outside and luxurious comfort on the inside. And they offers luxurious cabins for $11,500?! Deluxe Suite A features a spacious 226-square meter room and a five-foot panoramic window that offers a gorgeous view of Kyushu from the rear end of the train. Every one of the cabins is covered in intricate wood decorations and high paneled ceilings. Seven Stars is offering four-day, three-night journey for two at a special promo rate of $5,750 per night – a bargain compared to the regular pricing, which will start next July at $7,835 per person for double occupancy.
Mario Bros. Inspired Street Fighter Characters
Tree House by Konrad Wójcik.
Primeval Symbiosis (Single Pole House) – an ambitious design project ‘based on the structure and functionality of a tree’ by Danish architecture student and interior designer Konrad Wójcik.
The houses are suitable for two to four occupants and the end-goal is to create ‘communities’ of several dwellings in natural landscapes.
Apple iWatch Concept
This concept from designer Thomas Bogner combines the look and feel of the Nike FuelBand, adding subtle and well designed apps to a touch screen interface. Something like this is probably not enough to sell your Rolex or Panerai on eBay in favor of a digital take, but you gotta respect the idea and execution. Should be interesting to see what Apple eventually roles out.
Eurostar Appoints Christopher Jenner as Creative Director
Interior designer Christopher Jenner has been appointed creative director of rail company Eurostar, stepping into shoes vacated by Philippe Starck who designed the firm’s train interiors, lounges and staff uniforms a decade ago.
Christopher Jenner has been taken on board to work on new and existing design projects for Eurostar, the company that runs the high-speed passenger trains that link the UK to mainland Europe, as it prepares to launch a new fleet of trains.
“This partnership gives me the opportunity to bring my design skills to a wide range of customer touch points,” said Jenner. “Travel plays such an important part in our lives, and this collaboration with Eurostar will allow me to further elevate the customer experience.”
Starck was previously tasked with redesigning the train interiors, terminals, check-in lounges, signage, staff uniforms, cutlery and food for the company in 2001 and continued to work with the firm as a consultant until 2005.
Jenner designed a conceptual Eurostar cabin in February 2012, which featured individual seats covered in quilted yellow fabric, plus a combination of hardwood and carbon-fibre surfaces.
How Steve Jobs hired Norman Foster: “Hi Norman. I need some help”
Dezeen Article –
Architect Norman Foster has revealed how late Apple CEO Steve Jobs called him “out of the blue” in 2009 to invite him to design the Apple Campus 2 with the words “Hi Norman, I need some help.”
“For me this project started in the summer of 2009,” says Foster in a movie published this week by Cupertino City Council. “Out of the blue a telephone call. It’s Steve: ‘Hi Norman, I need some help.’ I was out there three weeks later.”
The movie documents a planning meeting held in the city on 1 October, at which representatives of Apple, Foster + Partners and others presented details of the $5 billion project to create a new home for Apple in Cupertino. The building was granted planning permission last week.
Foster says in the movie: “One of the most memorable things and perhaps vital to the project was Steve saying, ‘Don’t think of me as your client. Think of me as one of your team’.”
The architect adds: “The first point of reference I think for Steve was the campus at Stanford, his home territory. And also the landscape he grew up with; the fruitbowl of America.”
Elsewhere in the movie, members of the project team give details of the ring-shaped, 280 million square-foot building, which will have one of the largest photovoltaic solar arrays in the world and feature a parking garage for electric cars with over 100 charging stations.
“We have a building that is pushing social behaviour in the way people work,” adds Stephen Behling, an architect at Foster + Partners, while Dan Whisenhunt, Apple’s senior director of real estate & facilities, says the building will be “one of the most environmentally sustainable projects on this scale in the world, creating a new home for 13,000 employees.”
Whisenhunt adds that Apple would “like to keep engineering and creative groups together on our new site,” referring to the company’s recent moves to integrate the previously separate design and technology departments.
Apple Campus 2 by Foster + Partners
“When Apple Campus 2 is finished 80% of the site will be green space” says Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environmental initiatives. “We’re maximising the natural assets of the area; this area has a great climate so 75% of the year we won’t need air conditioning or heating, we’ll have natural ventilation.”
She adds: “AC2 will run on 100% renewable energy, there will be solar power, it will be one of the largest solar arrays in the world for a corporate campus. Our goal is to build a campus that has no net increase in greenhouse gas emissions.”
“This building allows us to put 13,000 engineering and creative types in one location under one roof thus creating the idea factory that will create future generations of Apple products food years to come,” adds Whisenhunt. “The parking station will be fitted with over 100 vehicle charging parking stations, there are provisions to increase that as our employees purchase more electric cars.
Construction will start soon and will take 32 months. Apple staff will be able to move into the building in 2016.
Nokia Lumia 1020: Paul Trillo’s ‘NY 41×41’ Infinite Zoom Technique
This summer our Managing Editor Ray put a Nokia Lumia 928 to good use, capturing a nighttime bike race in Brooklyn. More recently, NYC-based filmmaker Paul Trillo got his hands on a Lumia 1020—that’s the 41-megapixel bad boy—and also shot New York at night, with a different goal in mind.
To exploit the 1020’s insane megapixel count, Trillo combined careful planning with some software kung fu to create a sort of “infinite zoom” effect, by stitching together shots of Broadway (spanning 41 blocks, or roughly two miles) with the same one-point perspective. The finished vid is called NY 41×41:
“What’s useful about having all that extra [megapixel count] wiggle room, is it allows you to re-crop your photos,” Trillo told NoFilmSchool. “Lose the extra head room, rotate and level out your horizon line.”
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
The ultra-exclusive and absolutely insane Lamborghini Veneno goes completely roofless with the debut of their new Roadster variant. The hypercar will have a 750 hp, 6.5L V12 that accelerates the car from 0-62 in 2.9 seconds and will hit a top speed of 221 miles per hour. It will also have an ISR semi-auto, permanent all-wheel-drive, air-slicing aerodynamics, and even a carbon-fiber ring surrounding the wheel rim that helps to bring cool air to the carbon-ceramic brakes. Expect to pay a king’s ransom for a Veneno of your own, only nine will be built next year and will go for 3.3 million Euros.
Zaha Hadid Superyachts for Blohm + Voss
Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid has prominently featured across numerous structures of note. Hadid’s newest project translatse the powerful curves she is known for into the context of seafaring vehicles, namely two conceptual super yachts for German shipbuilder Blohm + Voss. A 128-meter yacht was created as the focal piece of this project, complimented by five smaller mock-ups titled “The Unique Circle Yachts” modeled in a similar vein.
NIKE+ FUELBAND SE
Whether you already own one and are looking to upgrade, or you’re still shopping around for a wearable fitness tracker, the newly-updated Nike+ FuelBand SE ($150) is a great option at an approachable price point. Nike has made some small adjustments to the similar-looking predecessor, improving it at nearly every turn. This version now comes in black with wild neon accents on the underside (choose crimson, pink, or volt), and features a more effective way to track actual movement. It’s also more flexible, is more weather resistant, regularly reminds you to get up and move, and features Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity. Along with these improvements comes an updated iOS app with better access to usable data, your goals, and graphs of your activity across various timespans.
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Box: Projection-mapping
Box explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping onto moving surfaces. The short film documents a live performance, captured entirely in camera. botndolly.com/box
CREDITS
Production Company: BOT & DOLLY
Executive Producers: Bill Galusha, Nick Read
Creative & Technical Director: Tarik Abdel-Gawad
Design Director: Bradley G Munkowitz
Lead Graphic Designers: Bradley G Munkowitz, Jason English Kerr
3D Artists: Scott Pagano, Bradley G Munkowitz, Jason English Kerr, Conor Grebel
2D Animators: Conor Grebel, Ben Hawkins, Pedro Figueira
Director of Photography: Joe Picard
Lighting Designers: Joe Picard, Phil Reyneri
Projection / TouchDesigner: Phil Reyneri
Robotics Animation: Tarik Abdel-Gawad, Brandon Kruysman, George Banks, Michael Beardsworth
Robotics Operator: Michael Beardsworth, Brandon Kruysman
Prop Fabrication: Matt Bitterman, Ethan Dale
Script Supervisor: Ian Colon
Sound Engineers: Joe Picard, Michael Beardsworth
PAs: Sean Servis, Dakota Smith, Nico Mizono, Eric Wendel, Patrick Walsh
Editors: Ashley Rodholm, Ian Colon
Music / Sound Design: Keith Ruggiero
Sound Mix: Joel Raabe
Performers: Tarik Abdel-Gawad, Iris, Scout
Reebok Kamikaze II Mid: Glow In the Dark
McIntosh MT5 Turntable
Engineered to exacting McIntosh standards, the McIntosh MT5 Turntable comes equipped with a high performance platter and motor drive assembly, precision tone arm and a high output moving coil cartridge that is also compatible with moving magnet inputs. MT5 is factory adjusted for perfect playback. Tracking force, anti-skate force, cartridge overhang and arm height are all preset for maximum performance. The custom tone arm and matching moving coil cartridge track records with minimum friction using magnetic anti-skate and horizontal, tone-arm bearings. The MT5 turntable is compatible with any McIntosh stereo preamplifier and is a great piece to complete your two-channel stereo system. Available now for $6,500 USD.
New Era x Casio G-Shock GA-110NE
From Casio G-Shock‘s ongoing series celebrating its 30th anniversary comes the G-Shock GA-110NE in collaboration with New Era. The bold watch features a black and gold color scheme inspired by the color of the size sticker on New Era’s caps. The hybrid digital-analog watch features a black LED screen in the middle with a gold inner bezel and the watch band is a semi-gloss black. The special collaborative model will be available in October at select G-Shock stockists.
Kanye West. Zane Lowe Interview BBC Radio 1
Part four coming in the next few days.
Kanye West interview with Zane Lowe from BBC Radio 1.
After the mixed reviews of Kanye’s latest album. This is a great interview to get more insight into his thinking behind the album and previous albums and even though I’m not the biggest fan of the album Yeezus. It’s given me much more appreciation for it and you have to admire his passion and confidence for everything he does.