Audi has just released a ton of new photographs of the Audi TT RS Coupe, Which has a 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder that puts out 340 horsepower and 332 lb-ft torque running through a six-speed manual transmission and Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Not a big car guy but.......
Audi has just released a ton of new photographs of the Audi TT RS Coupe, Which has a 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder that puts out 340 horsepower and 332 lb-ft torque running through a six-speed manual transmission and Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system.
Impressive and Creative Digital Surrealism
Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members. Today surrealism is no longer a movement but a type of art that a lot of artists like to use to express them selves, in this digital era surrealism is one of the top digital art styles. So here is a great selection of digital artworks to inspire you with the new generation of surrealism.



Weird Shit, school in cave???
“This school is named mid-cave primary school as it sits in one of three caves inside a mountain. Firstly built in 1984 meant for a teaching branch for nearby resident units, it now accomodates 186 students with a teaching force of 8 staff.”
Located in China.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Pocket Retro Game Emulator
Great, another way to waste a lot of time or be entertained on long flights. Either way this is a must have if you are into retro video games. The Pocket Retro Game Emulator ($100) will play all your NES, SNES, GBA, Sega Genesis, and Neo Geo roms, plus it will also play movie files, music files and let you view photos, read eBooks, and more.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Jay Z "Death of Autotune" produced by NO I.D.
watching jay track this was probably the craziest shit ive seen in studio.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Lego Candle
colette has this candle listed as the “Knob” candle, but who’s kidding who, trademarks or not it’s definitely going to be refered to as the Outdoor “Lego” Candle. The 4 peg long and 2 peg wide block features a total of 8 burnable wicks. Comes in three colors, blue, red and yellow and is available now at colette.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
FRESH!!! Feiyue Varsity Jacket
Feiyue, known for their sneaker goods, tests the waters beyond footwear with two varsity jackets - in black and blue/white. Not much can be said about them that you do not already know and you probably already own a varsity, but consider this one on your next collegiate binge.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
New London Rubbish Bin By Paul Smith
Design Museum has joined forces with Beefeater 24 to celebrate the fearlessly progressive spirit of London’s greatest creative minds, past and present. At the heart of the exhibition are fifteen commissions from some of London’s most dynamic creatives, as a group they demonstrate the diverse approaches to design in London. Among the participants in the exhibition are Zaha Hadid, Tom Dixon, Paul Smith and others.
Paul Smith created a rabbit rubbish bin for the city of London. The ‘New London Rubbish Bin’ will be popping up in Covent Garden and Holland Park for a four-month trial period from 28th May. The giant rabbit bins, with ears that light up when anyone puts rubbish in them, are Paul Smith’s contribution to Super Contemporary – an exhibition which opens on 3rd June 2009 at the Design Museum.
Microsoft XBOX 360 Project Natal | Controller-Free Gaming
During the E3 conference Microsoft gave a first preview of their upcoming Project Natal for XBOX 360. We have to admit that is is quite impressive. Playing games, watching movies, listening to music and much more can be done with Project Natal without a controller. The Nintendo Wii certainly introduced the idea, but this takes it much further. There is no release date so far, but the system, which is placed below your TV screen looks very promising! Check out the video above to get a better idea.
Fold out rack
Matthias Ries presents Piegato One, laser cut steel, shipped flat, and then hand bent into a rack/magnet board that hangs from two wall fasteners.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Wrap-Around-the-Corner photo frame
The frame fits comfortably at almost any corner of the house and consists of 12 separate panels that can hold 7 to 12 photographs of various sizes. For a picture to wrap around the corner, you'll need to splice it in half and fit it into the adjacent slots. While that may sound like a hassle, we think this makes for an interesting montage of your work.
The retail price of $99 for the Wrap-Around-the-Corner is a bit deterring, but if you have the dough to spare, this picture frame can spruce up a boring corner of your room.
Infrared Duck Hunter Now Available
The Infrared Duck Hunter shooting game made a big splash at CES and the Toy Fair this year, and after several months of waiting it is now available for purchase. Basically, it brings the classic NES Duck Hunt game into the real world without leaving blood on your hands. The free-flying rechargeable duck flies around the room while you attempt to blast it with your infrared gun. If you hit it three times, the vanquished duck will fall out of the sky—ripe for plucking.
Horizontal Space
A beutiful house named Horizontal Space in Cuneo, Italy, designed by Italy-based firm Damilano Studio Architects. The house impressed by interplay of pure geometries and organized in horizontal order. The living and dining spaces are surrounded by all the bedrooms, with a huge window and terrace provided, while offering an extensive view over the vast private garden.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Selective Insulation
“Selective Insulation” is a project by the architects Davidson Rafailidis. They developed this small study as a room in a room, which is in a big difficult to heat, old school building. The shape is defined by a few parameters: the daylight conditions, 2 people need a minimum of 4m² desk-related office space and they wanted to have desk, a window and a way to enter/exit. The whole framework is quite simple and wrapped with an insulating layer of double-ply bubblewrap.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
USB Flash Drive Ninja Death Star
Our good friends over at Solidalliance are proud to announce their latest USB wonder, the Ninja 2G, a 2GB USB key designed in the shape of a shuriken… Sold at a Japanese retail price of 10,500 Yen, it's also available on GeekStuff4U.com
No, No, No: Japanese Killer Construction Bot
Wow, they're not even trying to make them look cute anymore. The Japanese born ROBOTOPS is a construction robot whose name is spelled in all caps because IT MEANS BUSINESS. The killing business.
The four-legged, two-armed robot is actually a kind of automated mobile crane with 29 functioning joints for picking off humans, and of course the occasional piece of construction material.
Using a high quality three-chip CCD camera, the robot can be operated remotely for particularly dangerous jobs.
And no, I didn't alter that quote at all. Finally, people are starting to get the picture. It's comforting to know I'm not the only one that sees a problem here. Seriously, Japan -- you know I love you (manga, sushi, worn panty vending machines), but this shit has got to stop. Because if not, well, Godzilla. Just sayin', we share a special bond (read: intercourse).
A House Named Calcium (2004)
“Ca Calcium,” an unusual and intriguing name for a house, is another architecture designed by Shotaro Suga.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
The “Twelve Blocks Watch” From SeaHope
The latest wristwatch by Sea Hope continues the company’s EleeNo Graphic series. Featuring three white blocks set and control the watch, while nine colored blocks display the time on an LCD screen, this timepiece is casual yet sophisticated. Button controls are as such: a.) activate time setting b.) increase time c.) decrease time, & this bad boy will set you back $165…
Im sorry TK you dont win against Yeezys
you cant even compare the two shoes.
the supras are fresh, but not cool.
THE END.
Playa la Isla house / Juan Carlos Doblado
The house is located on the seafront, overlooking the islands of Asia (Peru). The project aims to demonstrate the connection between an abstract architecture and its surroundings, establishing a relationship between man and nature, between the desert and the sea. The desert generates the need to create a private area in the vastness of its territory; the ocean invites to open their horizons.
Bape Neon Camo Hemp Accessories Collection
Bape presents their new Neon Camo Hemp Accessories Collection. The collection consists of a backpack, a messenger bag and two sizes of tote bags. All bags feature a beige upper with a brown camo pattern and black accents. The messenger bag also features a reflective stripe. Look out for a release soon!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Wacom’s nextbeat DJ console
Wacom known for their award-winning graphics tablets and interactive displays for designers and photographers, has announced the nextbeat system, which is aimed at DJ’s. Wacom’s nextbeat is a fully integrated professional DJ system, incorporating intuitive touch sensor controls and innovative live performance functions.
The nextbeat is a wireless portable control unit that enables performers to move free from the main device, resulting in more dynamic and energetic live performances inside booths promise Wacom.
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