Paint Sound Sculptures by Dentsu
Advertising firm Dentsu created this fantastic campaign for Canon. The project features sound sculptures made of dancing droplets of paint captured in extreme detail as they react to sound waves. (click here to watch the Video)


Check out the video and more pictures of the Paint Sound Sculptures by Dentsu. Via Enpundit
Original patent for the LEGO brick

The LEGO toy empire got started in 1932 when Ole Kirk Christiansen, a Danish carpenter, almost went bankrupt. During a depression, he had lost so much carpentry business that he started making wooden toys and selling them from his workshop. Two years later, he named his company LEGO (from Danish words “leg godt” meaning “play well”. Incidentally, lego also means “I put together” in Latin.)
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Gummitwist, a metal shelve you can build with rubber bands
More Information at LooksFeelsWorks!

The gummitwist system consists of wooden rods, painted metal shelves and rubber bands. It can be customized with either shelves or hanging folders. The rubber bands are available in 6 different colors.
Concrete Kitchen by Martin Steininger
The Concrete Kitchen by Martin Steininger has been recently awarded the prestigious RedDot design award.
Urban eXperiment
I haven’t had enough time to write an article today, so here’s a Wired article about a new kind of french “hackers”…
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Making music with a bike
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZZjUwdPvYek
Cee-Roo demonstrate us, how you can remix such big songs like Nas’ “I Can”, with a bike.
Beaty by You – Make your own BEATS Headpohnes
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=QLa4fziHqD4
If you didn’t have enough money to buy this beautiful babys, build your own.
S/S 2012 by Yaeca in Thisispaper Magazine
S/S 2012 by Yaeca in Thisispaper Magazine



YAECA presents clothes that are “logically simple”. As if to create daily commodity, we take a measure of the relationship between environment, lifestyle and all the other surroundings in our design. We offer clothes that are permanent, by considering the standard role of everyday wear…
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