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Well we didn’t make such a big thing of the Winter Olympics while it was on, amazing as it was, especially the boardercross and luge, skeleton & bobsleigh events. But i think The Big Picture’s set of the Winter Olympics has really captured what a unique & successful event Vancouver 2010 was. Were next!
From the same band who made the dancing on treadmills promo. They’ve created a massive Rube Goldberg perpetual motion machine in a warehouse in LA.
Can Mark Thompson be serious… is the man stupid?
It appears so… how he thinks the creative output of 6 Music can be matched by the commercial sector shows his understanding of music… arrgggg. Join the petitions / take some action people!!
Rant over… have a nice day!

Is this the punctuation mark that could save those all those apologies and misunderstandings…
Its an interesting idea… I wonder if this will proliferate?

You may have noticed we are fans of Thomas Heatherwick. He has created an inspirational piece for the Expo in Shanghai which opens in 66 days. Read more about it here.
This little video appeared on the blogs a couple of days ago, remember we posted up the Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc. video a wile ago. Well it’s only turned itself into a live stage show, with the help of some clever holograms. Not many details yet as to when we can see this but it looks like it would be a hell of a show. Only one beatboxer mapped as yet, Beardyman. But more are to come for sure, and rest assured I will be first in line for tickets for this show.


Some photographs of the VitraHaus, by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, which has opened at the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein, Germany.Looks like a stack of houses… love it.

Astronaut Astro Soichi on board the international space station (ISS) orbiting the Earth has posted some photographs on Twitter.
Every time I see this, I think what an awesome piece of design it is… achieved by looking at a problem from a completely new perspective. A lesson many designers need to follow.


