Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Colorful Chips That Turn Plastic Into Music


The Tangible Color Music Instrument The designer, Ryan Raffa, explains the process of his experiment on his website, "A camera above the lit platform provides information to my openFrameworks application that is looking for specific data points of hue, saturation, and value. As a virtual “radar” passes over combinations of colors, users are able to compose through exploring sound and the visual.."
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Ryan Raffa

To Hell with Lamps, This Chair Lights Itself



Why use two things when you could just use one good one? The product displayed is just one of many produced by Nieuwe Heren. Nieuwe Heren is a team of are two guys in their early twenties that share a passion in creating things and do not plan on stopping anytime soon.

Nieuwe Heren

Photoshop Tutorial Rap



Having trouble learning Photoshop?; fear no more. This rap about Photoshop helps bring some ease to those weary first time users who are overwhelmed by all the features of Photoshop. Although the video is mainly for comedic purposes, it's actually quite informative.

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A Flashing Digital Wonderland in Russia



Whoever said Russia is cold and dull must not have gone to the right art festival! Russuin telecom firm Yota is throwing a two week long art festival featuring concerts, panels, and, most visually stimulating, some pretty spectacular looking high-tech art installations. The entire festival takes place inside a 200 year old castle in Saint Petersburg.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Anna Akbari


Anna conducted a personal experiment for herself that was both very interesting and enlightening. It was surrounded by the concept of Ethnographic Exploration: the study of a culture to understand a culture. In her experiment she dressed up in multiple stereotypical personalities and lived out that day as that person. These identities included a tourist, homeless person, prostitute, lesbian, etc. She found that this was an empathy building process because of how much people's reactions to each persona varied. It was a test for audience perception.

Putting on masks is simply, as Anna says, image management. Being in control of the way you are perceived by the world is not a bad thing. If anything, it gives you self-power and helps you to better understand social theories.

A good example of someone who completely understood the importance of image management is Ralph Lauren. Ralph Lauren's real name is Ralph Lifshitz. However, this waspy-Jewish was not going to work for the lifestyle he wanted to lead. So what did he do? He changed his name and took on the persona of this new identity: Ralph Lauren. His confidence in turn boosted his career and helped him to sell his lifestyle to consumers through clothes.

She concluded our talk by putting into perspective how influential image management can prove to be when it comes to being hired. When you strategically use self-presentation, your confidence will shine through, your positivity will inspire, and your professionalism will hopefully get you a job!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Pipe Lights




"Eric Liftin, principal of MESH Architectures handcrafts pipe lights in a variety of configurations including custom insalls. The fixtures are made from iron plumbing pipe and almost have the appearance of tree branches. The fixtures cast a low, soft light akin to candlelight, but unlike candles these lamps can be switched or dimmed with a simple touch."

Pipe Lines

Smart Fridge






Designer Ashley Legg designed "The Smart Fridge" for those who have shunted cooking to a hobby and rely more on designer microwave meals. The idea is to give you a fridge that is intelligent enough to come up with a healthy recipe, depending on what you stock in it. Not only that, it guides you with vocal instructions, spoon by spoon, till you dish out the perfect-wholesome meal. A touch interface door glams up the appliance, creating the desire to own a piece that’s futuristic but may not be what you’re looking for!

Yanko Design