Tuesday, November 30, 2010

NEEEDDDD THISSSS!!!!!!

Friday, November 26, 2010

good concept, Staircase by Danny Kuo



Staircase by Danny Kuo.
"The most efficient way to build is vertically.
Building vertically saves space as it uses minimal ground square meters. When it comes to interior design, the same rule can be applied. By focusing on height rather than width, efficient storage designs can be created. However, high storage designs can create a new problem because the higher storage parts will be difficult to reach. My Staircase is a shelving unit that combines a bookshelf with a pullout stair system in the bottom three shelves. The shelving unit is 2.6 meters high and the top shelves are accessible by using the bottom shelves as steps for accessing the higher shelves"

wanttttttt



KOOSTIK, the wood amplified iPhone sould docks set you back $85-$90, depending on the type of wood you choose.
"Specially designed sound channels and hemispherical sound chambers create rich, dynamic and natural, acoustic amplification. The finish is an Earth-friendly orange oil and beeswax combination, hand applied and rubbed for a silky smooth finish. The KOOSTIK measures 8 1/2" long X 3 1/2" tall X 2" thick."

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

dead drops ny



This a preview of “Dead Drops“, a project by Aram Bartholl which he started off during his ongoing EYEBEAM residency in NYC. It is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. Aram “injected” 5 USB flash drives into walls, buildings and curbs accessable to anybody. You are invited to go to these places to drop or find files on a dead drop. Plug your laptop to a wall, house or pole to share your files and date. Each dead drop contains a readme.txt file explaining the project. I guess the most prominent location is right next to the New Museum, the other 4 locations are listed on Aram’s website.