Archive for November, 2007

robotics

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 30 - 2007



TOKYO — The 2007 International Robot Exhibition

happening right now is if you’re into robotics you should Google it up

PS: can’t promise mr. albert will be attending…

sculpture

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 28 - 2007


i just recently came across the art of british sculptor antony gormley

cool tool

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 28 - 2007

just print out and use it while working… ctrl+alt+???

nouveau design

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 27 - 2007



french is back and it’s been back for some time now in the creative scene with some wonderful work throughout various fields and formats.
ronan & erwan
and 5.5 are leading the way with some of the most interesting and beautiful work in product design today.

.: the slow chair for vitra is the latest piece from the bouroullecs. love the scale, height, texture of the fabric and all the colors and cushions.
all very colonial and relaxed, just put on tom waits goin’ down slow and enjoy…

and the oscar goes to…

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 27 - 2007

trans-wc brush by marti guixé for b-sign

.: the organic fecal matter picked up by the brush mixed with water is a treat for your plants! total guixé thinking .
it’s just great fun to understand the system based approach that truly justifies his self named ex-design.
if you can, read his libre de contexte

ten key calculator

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 24 - 2007


ippei matsumoto head designer at industrial facility designed this calculator for IDEA.

maeda simplicity blog

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 23 - 2007

http://weblogs.media.mit.edu/SIMPLICITY/

Paul Rand: form & content

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 23 - 2007

John Maeda: Simplicity patterns

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 23 - 2007

atelier-v

Posted by teamdustrial On November - 23 - 2007



the stuff that comes out of atelier-v in switzerland assumes the intellectual or physical deconstruction of objects has project method, the goal is to reinterpret objects in order to match them with new functions.
this is no novelty and it’s been pretty much a common place in the design scene since the early nineties (the first to assume this i think was J. Morrison), however i really feel their work deserves a closer look.

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