I wanna try this one on my next holiday.
Technical demo for a face swapping technique – coming with one of the next OSX updates (I guess).
Mutiny Bikes – Heli Test #1 by Joe Simon
Gadget | Stunt
Friday, July 29th, 2011 by Christian, No Comments
A new technology of video recording: The RotoR device gives you a 360 degree vision while filming. Via

If you are looking for that one rocksolid backpack, look no further: LA based Ignoble offers two really clean and roomy designs, all black, handcrafted, made of 230t nylon – and affordable.
The new Moleskine Travel Collection includes bags, pencils, pens, reading glasses, computer cases, a rechargeable reading light and an e-reader stand. It’s always nice to see when someone really puts some thoughts into a product. Well done, Giulio Iacchetti. More pictures on flickr.

The mat-turned-lounge-seat by Patrick Frey lets you recline anywhere. Coming in spring 2011.

By Missionworkshop. The last real backpack (in terms of ‘packing lots of stuff on your back’) you’ll ever need. Definitley not just another overpriced fashion-bag for your laptop.

Soon in your local neighbourhood.

The Confederate P120 Fighter is made of 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum, maximized torque-to-weight with 120-cubic inch radial twin engine with 160 horsepower. Only 50 produced. Via

The Porsche 918 Spyder prototype : Hybrid drive with 718 PS, fuel consumption of only 3.4 litres, 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds, top speed of 320 km/h (198 mph) plus.
Experiencing Abstract Information
Design | Gadget
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 by Christian, No Comments
“There are four essential parts in making abstract information experiencable: information itself, relevant senses, fitting emotion and a direct reference of the presentation to the information. With our method you can not only design fitting media, but also check existing media for its potential.” Jochen Winker and Stefan Kuzaj.
5 ways the iPad will change magazine design
Gadget | Publication | Technology
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 by Christian, No Comments

Pentagram designer Luke Hayman shares his insightful list on the ways magazine design and distribution will change in order to adapt to the new iPad.



