Magicanous.
June 22nd, 2009
As we wait patiently for Gentlemen Broncos to come (TWSS),
we are comforted by the carnal sounds of the omnichord. Inspiranous. Replayanous.
As we wait patiently for Gentlemen Broncos to come (TWSS),
we are comforted by the carnal sounds of the omnichord. Inspiranous. Replayanous.
If you love the pockets as much I do, it is easy to forget where your Mobile is hiding. The LCD Bluetooth Vibrating Bracelet will display the caller ID’s number and you can Just Press the Function Button to Pick the call or Reject while you are too busy to answer.
It also features a “Link Loss Alert Function”, if your mobile phone has gone more than 5 Meters apart from you, the Bracelet will notify you through vibration. So, you will notice that your phone has dropped in somewhere or may be stolen by someone.
Not bad for $49.95 . Pick one up here.
WGBH’s Design Squad “Trash to Treasure” design contest. Max Wallack a Natick resident, slayed the competition with his “Home Dome”. A shelter for the homeless made from plastic, wire and packing peanuts based of Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic dome. His solution fits the need of the homeless and a greener life with the recycled materials. Max walked away with $10 g’s, a Dell laptop and a trip Continuum in Boston to create a prototype.
Via Design Blog.
Check out these posters for Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign here.
When these first came out, I was a JR in high school. I love dunks and Maxs just as much as the next guy. But these show what the kitchen is really capable of cooking up.
First batch can be found on ebay. These will be hitting retailers soon.
R.I.P Riccardo Montalban.
Brings back memories of long car rides home as a kid. Rubbing your eyes until they turned red. Then all the passing street lamps projected at you like a 3D kaleidoscope. Check out what that the Boston Globe put together. here.
As we patiently wait till Feb 09 for Spike Jonze’s adaptation on, Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s story Where the Wild things Are. We only need to go as far as Maine to find some monsters of our own.
The Boston Phoenix looks deep into the world of Cryptids and New England’s own resident Cryptid Keeper, Loren Coleman. Check it out here.