Caged lorry and motorcycles (Taken with instagram)

Caged lorry and motorcycles (Taken with instagram)

Poziom 511 Identity System
Serifs&Sans, serifsandsans.com
Poziom 511 inte­ri­or sig­nage and iden­ti­ty by Jarek Kowal­czyk.Shop Serifs&Sans!

Poziom 511 Identity System
Serifs&Sans, serifsandsans.com

Poziom 511 inte­ri­or sig­nage and iden­ti­ty by Jarek Kowal­czyk.

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Josip Kelava | Logo Collection
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Beau­ti­ful logo work by Josip Kela­va for Huck­sley, Rant, and Come.Shop Serifs&Sans!

Josip Kelava | Logo Collection
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Beau­ti­ful logo work by Josip Kela­va for Huck­sley, Rant, and Come.

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ideo architekci Branding
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Full print and dig­i­tal brand­ing for ideo architek­ci by arten­tiko.Shop Serifs&Sans!

ideo architekci Branding
Serifs&Sans, serifsandsans.com

Full print and dig­i­tal brand­ing for ideo architek­ci by arten­tiko.

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Audio-Powered City Map Enables Geolocated Eavesdropping
By Mark Wilson, fastcodesign.com
The ability to hear anywhere on a map sounds even more juicy than seeing it.GPS maps are a remark­able inven­tion on their own, but when cou­pled with satel­lite pho­tog­ra­phy and tech like Google’s Street View, they enable us to see any­where…

Audio-Powered City Map Enables Geolocated Eavesdropping
By Mark Wilson, fastcodesign.com

The ability to hear anywhere on a map sounds even more juicy than seeing it.

GPS maps are a remark­able inven­tion on their own, but when cou­pled with satel­lite pho­tog­ra­phy and tech like Google’s Street View, they enable us to see any­where…

Yasuaki Onishi’s Floating Mountain Made out of Plastic Sheeting & Hot Glue
Amir, beautifuldecay.com
In his instal­la­tion, reverse of vol­ume RG at the Rice Gallery in Hous­ton Texas, Yasua­ki Onishi uses the sim­plest mate­ri­als — plas­tic sheet­ing and black hot glue — to cre­ate a mon­u­men­tal, moun­tain­ous form that appears to float in…

Yasuaki Onishi’s Floating Mountain Made out of Plastic Sheeting & Hot Glue
Amir, beautifuldecay.com

In his instal­la­tion, reverse of vol­ume RG at the Rice Gallery in Hous­ton Texas, Yasua­ki Onishi uses the sim­plest mate­ri­als — plas­tic sheet­ing and black hot glue — to cre­ate a mon­u­men­tal, moun­tain­ous form that appears to float in…

Dancing in Point Clouds: unnamed soundsculpture, Making Of, and Human Element [Kinect]createdigitalmotion.com
Like an ani­mat­ed equiv­a­lent of the Trans­porter on Star Trek, depth-sensing cam­eras and cus­tom code can trans­form the human body into 22,000 points, then back again into some­thing our mind again imag­ines as flesh and alive, even in…

Dancing in Point Clouds: unnamed soundsculpture, Making Of, and Human Element [Kinect]
createdigitalmotion.com

Like an ani­mat­ed equiv­a­lent of the Trans­porter on Star Trek, depth-sensing cam­eras and cus­tom code can trans­form the human body into 22,000 points, then back again into some­thing our mind again imag­ines as flesh and alive, even in…

Cathode Rock: Kyle Evans Makes a TV Into an Oscilloscopic Axe of an Instrumentcreatedigitalmotion.com
Pick up that TV and rock it, baby.While recall­ing a now-obsolete tech­nol­o­gy and the work of artists like Nam June Paik, de/Rastra is some­thing of a (delight­ful) lie. In the form of a tele­vi­sion, it appears to be a self-contained, vin­ta…

Cathode Rock: Kyle Evans Makes a TV Into an Oscilloscopic Axe of an Instrument
createdigitalmotion.com

Pick up that TV and rock it, baby.

While recall­ing a now-obsolete tech­nol­o­gy and the work of artists like Nam June Paik, de/Rastra is some­thing of a (delight­ful) lie. In the form of a tele­vi­sion, it appears to be a self-contained, vin­ta…

A Faceted Watch That Began As An Experiment In Paper Folding
By Belinda Lanks, fastcodesign.com
Beneath its good looks, Benjamin Hubert’s new watch has a surprising level of no-nonsense functionality.With our ever-present smart­phones per­pet­u­al­ly flash­ing the time with satel­lite pre­ci­sion, few of us actu­al­ly need to wear a watch…

A Faceted Watch That Began As An Experiment In Paper Folding
By Belinda Lanks, fastcodesign.com

Beneath its good looks, Benjamin Hubert’s new watch has a surprising level of no-nonsense functionality.

With our ever-present smart­phones per­pet­u­al­ly flash­ing the time with satel­lite pre­ci­sion, few of us actu­al­ly need to wear a watch…