8.31.2008

Fluid attraction


Image courtesy: geekologie.com

Searching for images of water led to an article on magnetic water which turned out to be a hoax. It got me thinking about liquid magnets, and found interesting DIY methods of creating ferrofluids

Image courtesy: MAKE

6.30.2008

Parashell Umbrellas


From PingMag, John Di Cesare discusses his Parashell umbrellas - inspired by seashells, brought to life from abandoned umbrellas. Also, tidbits on Japan's umbrella culture. Read more here.

I'll be on hiatus for the next month in New York studying product design at Parsons. I hope to return even more inspired, captivated, and enamored by industrial design; resolved and motivated to continue my studies.

2.27.2008

The Art of Sound

Clipboarding this article; I think it'd be neat to do something similar with a Marimekko print. From the dwell blog:

Too often, acoustics gets overlooked when planning a living space. Rather than settling for quick and easy boxed solutions, or maxing credit cards out on high-priced systems, you can improve your room's sound simply by adding wall coverings. 

Sound bounces off hard surfaces, such as wood, metal and tile, creating a din. Upholstery, canvases, pillows and acoustic tiles absorb sound, helping you to better hear its nuances. Herman Miller makes acoustic panels (above) in modern prints for sleek environments, and MyTheater offers solid colors in larger sizes that can do double duty as artwork.

1.18.2008

WWF Deeper Luxury Report

The World Wildlife Fund has released a report on luxury brands and their responsibility to improve sustainability. Regardless of status, companies that are proactive about creating environmentally and socially responsible design make a powerful statement on the importance of being earth friendly. Check out the report here.

12.17.2007

Handmade 2.0

Rob Walker of the New York Times discusses the DIY culture and anti-corporate consumerism with a deeper look inside etsy.com. Click here to view the NYT article.

12.13.2007

madame björk & the future of multi-touch

Dressed in a voluminous gold ruffled dress, Björk floated across the stage at the Nokia Live Theater last night.  Everything was a contrast to her tiny frame; her voice, the brass band, fire and light show, confetti and streamers. With the two large screens on the sides out of commission, in its place were three smaller ones on stage. What displayed almost stole the show for me:


Click here to learn more.  Apple has received considerable buzz for its multi-touch technology, but I love the visual interface of the lemur and reactable. I can only imagine its other possible applications...children's toys, or a way for the deaf to create music.

Being at the new Nokia Live Theater was an experience in itself. The seating arrangement allows for ample unobstructed views of the stage, and despite the number of people in attendance it wasn't a complete bottleneck trying to leave at the end of the night. It'll be interesting to see how the rest of LA Live will develop! As we returned to our cars I realized some things may never change. A row of bacon-wrapped hot dog carts lined 11th street, tempting as always.

11.22.2007

Supermarket Sweep



 On the heels of Etsy's success comes Supermarket, which I can best describe as the self-assured elder sister whose appeal is towards those seeking a more modern style. You'll see less one-off craft pieces and higher prices, but you will find well-designed, unique, and often sustainably made items. It’s like a consortium of up and coming design studios, allowing you to go from store to store filling up your shopping cart. Currently the product selection is limited but it will be interesting to see its growth and whether it will develop the same community feel that makes Etsy so appealing.

11.15.2007

Ms. Autumn

Image source: The Sartorialist

I refuse to believe this outfit would be less impactful without the backdrop. I love the retro-fem style, the rich colors, and the continuum of fabric in the skirt and bow. Add the gorgeous foliage and she is truly a vision.