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“Sucker for Soccer” by Zoran Lucić.
[ check his page for more players ]
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“Sucker for Soccer” by Zoran Lucić.
[ check his page for more players ]
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Available for a limited time sale at FAB from 99.99U$ for 59.99U$.
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Great Type Buildings by Omar Aqil, a Designer from Pakistan.
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Tiny Crime Scene Tape, a small roll of vinyl tape for marking the smallest of crime scenes. Made by design studio Aint Rocket Science .
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FieldCandy is an exciting design-led brand of tents. They inject colour, creativity and fun into the camping space by offering a range of totally unexpected designs. They offer more than 40 different designs by 18 artists.
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Pick Punch makes instant guitar picks out of old credit cards, hotel room cards, gift cards and other plastic sheets.
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Road inc. app for iPad - It’s driven from PYROLIA SA on Vimeo.
Road Inc. available on the App Store, for iPad Only [ iPhone app coming soon ]
For more info check their website.
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All photos © Vangelis Paterakis
sources: ASKarchitects/Stella Konstantinidis/Yatzer
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Parallel Parking from Yum Yum London on Vimeo.
Yum Yum are Beth Algieri and Jonny Plummer, two directors/designers with a common passion for creating new and exciting things.
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Black style taxicab from London, Yellowcab from New York City, Panelvan style from Istanbul and VW Beetle from Mexico City. Also this posters displays a current taxi fare information. Available here.
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Interactive Object by Mario Klingemann
29 x 47 x 4 cm
Wood, Acrylic, Alkyd Paint, VFD-Display, Arduino
Was shown at the “Ultra Social” UAMO-Festival 2011 in Munich
A History of the Sky from Ken Murphy on Vimeo.
“This is a year-long time-lapse study of the sky. A camera installed on the roof of the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco captured an image of the sky every 10 seconds. From these images, I created a mosaic of time-lapse movies, each showing a single day. The days are arranged in chronological order. My intent was to reveal the patterns of light and weather over the course of a year.” Ken Murphy.
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“Each picture comes from a feeling, an idea that aims at provoking a reaction within the spectator’s mind. This reaction is likely to be different from my own, nourishing itself from different backgrounds and personal stories. My characters, anonymous people from the street, are mirrors reflecting my state of mind as well as yours. ”