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Heat Sensitive Wallpaper

Heat Sensitive Wallpaper

Shi Yuan, a Porstmouth University graduate, has some great concepts in his folio. My favourite is the heat sensitive wallpaper which looks like a wonderful idea. Let’s hope someone puts this into action in the future.

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Current TV

Current TV

I’ve just spent a lazy afternoon watching Current TV and I’ve got to say that I think it’s brilliant. The basic premise of Current TV is that it’s content is user generated. This gives a wide diversity of programming, most shows don’t run for much longer than 10 minutes, that’s basically perfect for my short attention span anyway. Don’t expect anything too polished, but do expect some interesting viewing. (As a side note I’d like to find out the ratio of user-generated:current tv generated content.)

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UsTogether

UsTogether

UsTogether are a group of British and Irish designers who are producing some wonderfully contemporary bathroom fixture design. The designs themselves have clean lines and an overall minimal feel to them albeit a futuristic one.

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iWood

iWood

We recently posted about the fantastic ipod cases from 45. Well, if retro isn’t your style you’ve got to check out the iWood range of ipod cases from Miniot. These beautiful hand-crafted cases come in three different flavours for the iPhone, iPod Nano and iPod Classic and are available in oak, padouk, cherry, mahogany or walnut.

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Pop!Tech

Pop!Tech

Pop!Tech seems to me like it is very similar to TED, which is by no means a bad thing. Sharing ideas and innovations in order to create a better society and world to live in seems to be one of the biggest trends in 2007. You can download pop!casts (podcasts) of many of the speakers from Pop!Tech to help understand their vision and learn more.

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Ola Pehrson

Ola Pehrson

Ola Pehrson is a Swedish based artist whose work seems to explore a connection between the real world and computers. Shown here is a 10:1 scale model of a windows 95 desktop, filmed in real time and displayed back onto a computer monitor. Genius!

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Irwin Redl

Irwin Redl

Irwin Redl’s work reflects upon the condition of art making after the “digital experience.” Translating this into real world spaces definitely makes for some interesting and abstract art works.

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LaCie Brick

Lacie Brick

I love how you can stack the LaCie Brick, an external hard drive, just like lego.

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Edushi

Edushi

Whoa, hold up Google Maps! Edushi is another mapping service provided by Aladdin Systems. The big difference here is that whole cities are rendered in pixel art. Take a look at the sample city, Hong Kong and see the amazing job these guys have done. - via PSFK

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Clocky

Clocky

If you’re anything like me, getting up on these cold winter mornings is, well, pretty difficult. Clocky provides a pretty novel way of getting you out of bed in the morning. With Clocky you get one chance to get up, if you decide to snooze the next time the alarm goes off Clocky will simply roll away and try and hide from, you forcing you to get out of bed!

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