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(TrendHunter.com) At the Mad Decent Block Party at South Street Sea­port in New York City, pho­tog­ra­pher Sam Horine of NY Mag cap­tured some of the music event’s most styl­ish trend­set­ters in a slideshow appro­pri­ately named…

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Chance Encounter on the Tiber

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Chance Encounter on the Tiber was an unex­pected urban exper­i­ment: 100 mov­able red chairs and a musi­cal per­for­mance on the Tiber River in Rome.

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In an answer to the ongo­ing debate about whether next gen­er­a­tion tele­vi­sion will be pow­ered by the inter­net or exist­ing tele­vi­sion infra­struc­ture, Irish design stu­dio Notion have pro­posed MetaMir­ror , a vision of liv­ing room media that com­bines broad­cast­ing tech­nolo­gies with the power of meta­data, streamed via the inter­net to smart, hand­held devices and super­im­posed over the exist­ing image. Devel­op­ments in IPTV, the ubiq­uity capac­i­ta­tive touch sen­si­tiv­ity, and advance­ments in smart object recog­ni­tion are cited as dri­ving tech­nolo­gies. The con­text photo above, depict­ing a very famil­iar scene of screens upon screens , con­vinced us that this idea (or a ver­sion of it) is not so far fetched at all

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? You know what tempts you in going into a retail out­let or a shop­ping store? I bet it’s the colos­sal and strik­ing ban­ners out­side the store, espe­cially the sign shout­ing SALE that lure you into going into a shop­ping frenzy. With­out doubts ban­ners and sig­nage play a vital role in pro­mot­ing your business.

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Laser Cut Record

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A laser cut sub­sti­tute for a tra­di­tional vinyl record. Every year iPods and other mp3 play­ers push CDs fur­ther into obscu­rity, so it’s get­ting harder to remem­ber when vinyl records were stan­dard. Of course, vinyl records are still con­sid­ered the true stan­dard by many musi­cal purists.

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How we used to do it…

On August 9, 2010 By

Archival Film: The Design Process Before Com­put­ers and 3d Here is a treat for all of the younger design­ers and mak­ers. Sit back and relax to the chirpy music as you are taken on a jour­ney through the design process, as it was before com­put­ers and dig­i­tal man­u­fac­tur­ing were a part of the game. Things cer­tainly have changed since those sunny days by the bay in the 1960’s.

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This weeks VOTW is different.

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[ By Steve in Archi­tec­ture & Design , Tech­nol­ogy & Futur­ism , Urban Images . ] Blob Archi­tec­ture – some­times referred to as Blo­bi­tec­ture, Blo­bism or even Blo­bis­mus is a exceed­ingly organic type of archi­tec­ture that exhibits pro­foundly soft, rounded and curved dimen­sions. Orig­i­nat­ing in inflat­able build­ings, pre-fab plas­tic struc­tures and computer-assisted design exer­cises, Blob Archi­tec­ture has given the world some of its most dis­tinc­tive and mem­o­rable buildings

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[ By Steve in Archi­tec­ture & Design , Tech­nol­ogy & Futur­ism , Urban Images . ] Blob Archi­tec­ture – some­times referred to as Blo­bi­tec­ture, Blo­bism or even Blo­bis­mus is a exceed­ingly organic type of archi­tec­ture that exhibits pro­foundly soft, rounded and curved dimen­sions. Orig­i­nat­ing in inflat­able build­ings, pre-fab plas­tic struc­tures and computer-assisted design exer­cises, Blob Archi­tec­ture has given the world some of its most dis­tinc­tive and mem­o­rable buildings

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(TrendHunter.com) The NYLON Black­berry App has all the cool con­tent a young fash­ion­ista could ever desire. With up-to-the-minute news on celebs, fash­ion, beauty and music, you’ll know what’s going on in the world of pop…

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