big brother by philip starck ep4

Posted by teamdustrial On October - 9 - 20092 COMMENTS

big brother by philip starck ep3

Posted by teamdustrial On October - 9 - 20092 COMMENTS

reprap

Posted by teamdustrial On October - 8 - 20091 COMMENT

Look at your computer setup and imagine that you hooked up a 3D printer. Instead of printing on bits of paper this 3D printer makes real, robust, mechanical parts. To give you an idea of how robust, think Lego bricks and you’re in the right area. You could make lots of useful stuff, but interestingly you could also make most of the parts to make another 3D printer. That would be a machine that could copy itself. RepRap is short for Replicating Rapid-prototyper. It is the practical self-copying 3D printer introduced in the video on the right – a self-replicating machine. This 3D printer builds the parts up in layers of plastic. This technology already exists, but the cheapest commercial machine would cost you about €30,000. And it isn’t even designed so that it can make itself. So what the RepRap team are doing is to develop and to give away the designs for a much cheaper machine with the novel capability of being able to self-copy (material costs are about €500). That way it’s accessible to small communities in the developing world as well as individuals in the developed world. Following the principles of the Free Software Movement they are distributing the RepRap machine at no cost to everyone under the GNU General Public Licence. So, if you have a RepRap machine, you can use it to make another and give that one to a friend… The RepRap project became widely known after a large press coverage in March 2005, though the idea goes back to a paper on the web written by Adrian Bowyer on 2 February 2004. RepRap Version I “Darwin” can be built by anyone now. RepRap Version II “Mendel” will be released in a matter of days.

.:via RepRap

The Unfinished Swan

Posted by teamdustrial On October - 5 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

let yourself be free

Posted by teamdustrial On October - 3 - 20091 COMMENT

Helpless

Posted by teamdustrial On October - 1 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Baby shaped pears

Posted by teamdustrial On October - 1 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

buddha pears
Oh this is good, as in strange good. A Chinese farmer been tinkering with modified pears since 2003, and this year he’s reportedly grown 10,000 edible Buddhas. The effect is achieved through growing pears in confining molds. These are just in time as the UK can once again celebrate wonky shaped fruit and vegetables thanks to the abolition of EU rules on the size and shape of 36 types of fruit and veg. Bring it oooooooooon!

Handpresso" Mobile Espresso Machine

Posted by teamdustrial On September - 29 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

big brother by philip starck ep2

Posted by teamdustrial On September - 26 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

YikeBike

Posted by teamdustrial On September - 25 - 20092 COMMENTS


Designed and constructed in Christchurch New Zealand, the YikeBike is the worlds smallest, lightest electric folding bicycle at less than 10kg.

YikeBike is a statement about using smart technology to solve the problems of our increasingly congested, polluted, stressful cities. It is the first commercial expression of the mini-farthing concept, created up by a bunch of successful entrepreneurs, engineers and dreamers. We sat down to try and answer:

  • What is the simplest way to get from A to B with the aid of a machine?
  • What is the smallest wheel you can have to get a stable, safe, comfortable ride?
  • Can you make something small enough to be able to go with you anywhere in a city?
  • Wonder if we could make a unicycle dramatically easier to ride and fold?

We were intrigued by creating something that could dramatically change urban transport, enabling city dwellers a fast, safe and easy way to navigate their environment.

The result was the mini-farthing concept and its first expression, the YikeBike. It employs state-of-the-art technology, engineering and industrial design to create a new class of personal transport.

specs:

Weight: 9.8 kg (21 lbs)
Frame:
Carbon composite
Price:
Between €3,500 and €3,900
Drive:
Electric chainless
Brakes:
Electric anti-skid, regen
Speed: 20 km/hr
Power:
1.2 kW, 30min re-charge
Battery:
LiFePO4 – fast charge
Range:
10 km
Fold size:
Super compact 43 litres
Seat: Leather super comfort
Height:
163 cm – 193 cm limit
Wheel:
20” hubless
Weight:
100 kg limit
Lights: Built in LEDs

.:via YikeBike

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