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kristoffer myskja: smoking machine - 0 views

  • kristoffer myskja: smoking machine ‘smoking machine’ by kristoffer myskja, 2007 the mechanical sculptures of norweigan artist kristoffer myskja are all somewhat strange, but the strangest of all is the ‘smoking machine’, which literally smokes cigarettes. the artwork features a small device made from brass that most prominently features a ramp of cigarettes. each cigarette is gravity fed onto a holder, where it is lit and slowly smoked by an air valve that is electrically driven. as the gears turn, the cigarette slowly disappears until only the filter is left. the machine then ejects the cigarette and ashes onto the floor below, loading the next one into the holder.
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The Wave Desk by Robert Brou » CONTEMPORIST - 0 views

  • The Wave Desk by Robert Brou The ‘Wave’ desk is the first of hopefully many works which utilize this ‘Slice’ technique. This desk was built for valued clients residing in Dallas, GA. Their requirements were for the desk towers to each have file folder storage with a drawer above. One tower has a smaller drawer with a pullout work surface above. This was designed so their young daughter could have a work area next to Mom and Dad’s. What I created exceeded all of their expectations. The two towers are clad in 2 ½” thick Poplar lumber that is carved into a random ‘Wave’ pattern. Between each layer there is a ¾” tall reveal, just large enough to fit adult sized fingers. This eliminates any need for drawer pulls as you simply grab an individual section and pull. Poplar is naturally light in color with prominent green streaks so I stained the wood a Van Dyke Brown color to match the rest of their décor. I then came back with a spindle mounted wire brush to abrade the exposed vertical edge while keeping the top work surface perfectly sanded. The wire brush exposes the grain in a very interesting way that creates a wonderful tactile quality. To my way of thinking this also mimics bark that is present on live edge slabs. This ‘Slice’ technique is perfect for any cabinetry that uses drawers or pull out units. The innovation of having a way to create cabinetry that lies outside the ‘box’ as it were, is a very liberating feeling. I cannot wait to get back into the shop and explore these ideas more.
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karim rashid: smart-ologic Corian® living - 0 views

  • american designer karim rashid presented 'smart-ologic Corian® living' an interior design project he created in collaboration with DuPont™ Corian® during milan design week 2010. the sustainable housing concept, takes advantage of the versatility and sensory quality of the DuPont ™ Corian® material. in all the areas of the home – kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living room, garden. features 'futuristic types' of DuPont™ Corian® which have been made with environmentally sustainable bio-sourced components and recycled materials, displaying the company's efforts to decrease its environmental footprint. the project also marked the first presentation of DuPont™ Zodiaq® quartz surfaces, which rashid has used in designing some of the furniture.
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Unique Lighting Fixtures by Micron - the 'Queen' crystal collection | Trendir - 0 views

  • Italian company Micron has come up with these unique lighting fixtures for home which are its top product to date! The Queen crystal collection is the mother of elegant, elaborate illumination, boasting a chrome structure with crystal rings in a range of hot hues like clear, red, amber, black and purple – how dramatic! These pendants and chandeliers are configured with a single cluster of crystal rings forming a stunning centerpiece, or with multiple crystal configurations to bring some bling into your modern foyer, living room, dining room or bedroom. The Queen lighting fixtures come in coordinating wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, table and floor lamp designs, and will undoubtedly become the crystal crowning glory of your decor. Check out this unique lighting collection at Micron.
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Jud Turner - Sculpture Gallery - Greedeater - 2010 - 1 views

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    ooooohhh...new avatar?!?
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other space odysseys: greg lynn, michael maltzan, alessandro poli - 0 views

  • the canadian centre for architecture (CCA) recently opened their latest show other space odysseys featuring the work of architects greg lynn, michael maltzan and alessandro poli. the exhibit explores each architect’s approach to space exploration and how they have used it to test new ideas for life on earth. working with the theme of space exploration, each architect has expressed their ideas using a wide variety of media including models, collages, animations, objects and even film. rather than an exhibition about space architecture CCA curator mirko zardini believes, ‘this exhibition proposes a letting go of architecture understood as the production of material goods in favour of architecture as the production of ideas’. ‘other space odysseys,’ a publication edited by giovanna borasi and mirko zardini accompanies the exhibition in both an english and french editions.
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Transmaterial » Blog Archive » Based Upon Surfaces - 1 views

  • Based Upon has developed a series of multi-layered textured surfaces in metals, resins, and lacquers that are available to be specified as surface finishes within architectural and interiors projects. Taking inspiration from elements as diverse as stingray skin, laburnum leaves, or the fine lines within a human hand, Based Upon has conjured a rich and varied collection of surface features using construction-ready materials. Based Upon Surfaces may be hung like wall paintings, although they are often used to create detailed feature walls or monolithic furniture pieces. The surfaces also make visually-stimulating ceilings or hardwearing metal floors that subtly evolve over time
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veev design: field rupture - 0 views

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    " 'field rupture' installation digitally fabricated via laser cutter with sheet metal 'field rupture' is a sculptural installation by veev design practice situated in the interior courtyard garden of gillis residence in berkeley hills, california. the ground surface of 'field rupture' is overlaid by a topological system, which shifts and pushes up vertically forcing the surface to 'rupture'. in doing this, the field turns into a figure of two planes exerting force against each other."
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Le Orchidee Desk by Marc Fish » CONTEMPORIST - 1 views

  • British furniture designer/maker Marc Fish has sent us Le Orchidee Desk he has created for the Millinery Works 21st Century Furniture exhibition in London, where nearly 100 pieces of furniture from UK designer/makers will be on display for the month of April.
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Tesla Leasing Roadster for the Cost of a Mortgage - 2 views

  • If you've been yearning to own a Tesla Roadster, but can't afford the six-figure price tag, the car company will start leasing their popular electric sports car for a minimum of $1,658 a month, meaning you probably still can't afford it. The three-year, 30,000-mile contract requires $12,453 at signing, which includes a $9,900 down payment and a $895 acquisition fee.  Then at the end of the lease you'll need to pay a $350 disposition fee and $.25 for every mile you go over the 30,000 mark.  Plus you'll owe for any wear and tear on the vehicle. So, what could possibly be the perks of this fee-laden lease agreement?  During the lease, you have full access to the Tesla Ranger service squad that will make house or office calls to perform inspections, firmware upgrades and maintenance, and you have the chance to drive the sexiest EV on the planet before they halt production in 2011. Could those reasons make a car lease that costs as much as a mortgage worth it?  Well, that's up to you.
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    here ya go, Jack. And it's affordable too. Just don't exceed the milage limit on the first trip.
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Artype Design's Photos - Carvings & Boxes | Facebook - 0 views

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    "~ The Melting Table ~ (SOLD) The 'Melting Table' is relatively Small furnature piece & is designed to be used as a small side table or alike. its made entirely of recycled oak & took nearly 4weeks (of part time) work to complete."
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Harbin Ice and Snow Festival | Offbeat Earth - 0 views

  • Established in 1985, the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is held annually and lasts from January 5th to February.  The capital city of the Heilongjiang Province of China, Harbin holds the greatest ice artwork festival,  attracting hundreds of thousands of local people and visitors from around the world.  
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The Zeray Gazette: Functional Hand Phaser Pops Balloons Across the Room - 1 views

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    pew pew pew
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Make: Online : MIT's food printer - 2 views

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    (Hal): "I'm sorry Jack, I can't do that. Please step back into the Pod Bay so that I may depressurize." Daisy, Daisy, Give us your answer Do.
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PLASTOLUX "keep it modern" » Paint by letters - Modern art by Derrick Hickman - 1 views

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    I had one of these. too bad they don't make them skype-enabled these days.
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Robot Band - Neatorama - 1 views

  • Robot sculpture assembled from found objects by Brian Marshall – Wilmington, DE. Items included in my sculptures vary from vintage household kitchen items to recycled industrial scrap. Some of my favorite items to use are old oil cans, aluminum measuring spoons, electrical meters, retro blenders, anodized cups, and pencil sharpeners. Will be on display at my upcoming show at the RedMohawk gallery on January 29th in Wilmington, DE.
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