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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.
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.
Love this… as a clock collector and a number fan… Oooooo!
Awesome lunch art from Japan, the attention to detail is crazy! Could I be bothered to do this for my, or anyone else’s, lunch no. Would I be really chuffed if I opened up my lunchbox to something like that, hell yes. Although I don’t really rate the Tiger Woods rendition for a child’s lunchbox see them all here
Katie Paterson describes her the project as:
“Sound recordings from three glaciers in Iceland, pressed into three records, cast, and frozen with the meltwater from each of these glaciers, and played on three turntables until they completely melt.
The records were played once and now exist as three dvds. The turntables begin playing together, and for the first ten minutes as the needles trace their way around, the sounds from each glacier merge in and out with the sounds the ice itself creates. The needle catches on the last loop, and the records play for nearly two hours, until completely melted.”

I think it’s pretty cool, really nice work.
Yuri Suzuki’s amazing breakfast machine, althought he says it’s cheap to make at £900! I still want one more than anything in the world right now, with the nights drawing in now any time/daylight saver is welcome. Read more about the Hackney based artist in this article, and check out his website here.
To celebrate the realese of the new film I thought I’d show you something that in my opinion beats the special effects hands down.
Yesterday a friend of mine sent me a link, which i thought would carry me to just that ordinary, maybe a bit outstanding from a content perspective ( otherwise he would not have sent it), type of video on vimeo i was used to. But what I saw then, literally blew my mind. For me, the most amazing, most beautiful, most technical enhanced and most psychological effective online advertising piece I ever saw in my life. Great work, vimeo!
Sorry for not embedding the video here, but You have to watch it directly on the vimeo site to perceive it`s effects. Click the Screenshot!

Er…
Dear Apple when is this going to be released! Hurry up!
I can’t actually belive I’m blogging about something Microsoft, but these emerging technologies do look very interesting…

