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 iPhone Finally Free

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iphone.unlock.no has the simplest, most straight forward instructions. It simply works (took about 15mins). iPhone, welcome to T-Mobile. more at hackint0sh



Link | Posted on Wed, 12 Sep 2007, 12:05AM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Brian Dettmer

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Some amazing book autopsies by Brian Dettmer


via
Josh Spear



Link | Posted on Sun, 9 Sep 2007, 1:52AM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Interactive 360º Light Field Display

USC Institute for Creative Technologies presents (at SIGGRAPH 2007), a new low-cost autostereoscopic 3D display.

via core77 + swissmiss



Link | Posted on Fri, 31 Aug 2007, 11:28AM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion 2007

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0lll’s exhaustive photo diary of the Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion 2007 by Olafur Eliasson and Kjetil Thorsen



Link | Posted on Mon, 27 Aug 2007, 11:24PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Evolo Housing Competition Results

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Evolo’s 07-housing-competition results are out. Check them out. They’re all way too small to read the text, but the images look great.



Link | Posted on Thu, 23 Aug 2007, 10:29PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Papervision3D

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Papervision3D makes your flashy website look so 1999.

more: carlosulloa.com, papervision3d blog



Link | Posted on Thu, 28 Jun 2007, 1:49PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Hans Rosling

Hans Rosling will teach you a thing or two. Just watch and learn.
via TED

 



Link | Posted on Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 12:12PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Internet Radio

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I know I do. I know many of you do. So please, let’s Savenetradio.org.



Link | Posted on Tue, 26 Jun 2007, 12:00PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Haptic Clock

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The Haptic Clock is a small clock program for Java powered mobile phones. The clock conveys time through a sequence of vibrations so you never have to pull the phone out of your pocket to tell time.  Perfect for meetings, lazy people, and people who trying to break the addiction of pulling out their cell phone to check the time.



Link | Posted on Mon, 28 May 2007, 9:22AM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Brick

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On 24 May 2007, Brick: the exhibition will open at the Groot Handelsgebouw in Rotterdam during the manifestation Rotterdam 2007, City of Architecture.
Brick: the exhibition shows the experiments architects, designers and visual artists ventured into with the brick as a starting point. Inspiring, exciting results from 16 participants from different disciplines and cultural backgrounds, originating from 1 assignment: develop a new type of brick.

Participants:
Marian Bijlenga (visual artist, designer), The Netherlands
David Binns & Alasdair Bremner (ceramists), United Kingdom
Hilde Danielsen (visual artist), Norway
Evan Douglis (architect), United States
Martina Florians (visual artist), The Netherlands
Christine Jetten (ceramist) / Edwin Smolders (architect) / Sebastiaan Robben (architect) / Susan Tunick (ceramist), The Netherlands/USA
NEXT Architects (architects), The Netherlands
Ben Oostrum (designer) & Rob Bonneur (architect), The Netherlands
Marieke Pauwels (visual artist), Belgium
Remko Posthuma (visual artist), The Netherlands
José Rojas (architect), Mexico
Christine Saalfeld (visual artist), Germany
Jan Schabert (architect), Germany
Baukje Trenning (designer), The Netherlands
Arnout Visser & Erik-Jan Kwakkel (designers), The Netherlands



Link | Posted on Sun, 13 May 2007, 12:25PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Architorture

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Architorture is a documentary that captures five diverse students in a single studio at one university throughout the entirety of their thesis project.
Architorture. Architorture. Architorture. You just have to love it.

via Land+Living



Link | Posted on Sat, 12 May 2007, 7:08PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Magnetosphere

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Finally an iTunes visualization that doesn’t look like a 15 year old made it. Robert Hodgin is everyone’s hero.

barbarian software | magnetosphere



Link | Posted on Fri, 4 May 2007, 1:48PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 The Tangle under Turbulence

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Now, in a paper to be published in an upcoming issue of Physical Review Letters, MIT researchers report that they have visualized for the first time a convoluted tangle underlying turbulence. This work may ultimately help engineers design better planes, cars, submarines and engines.

via MIT News Office



Link | Posted on Tue, 17 Apr 2007, 1:30PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 E.O. Wilson: Help build the Encyclopedia of Life

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As E.O. Wilson accepts his 2007 TED Prize, he makes a plea on behalf of his constituents, the insects and small creatures, to learn more about our biosphere. We know so little about nature, he says, that we’re still discovering tiny organisms indispensable to life; yet we’re still steadily destroying nature. Wilson identifies five grave threats to biodiversity (a term he coined), using the acronym HIPPO, and makes his TED wish: that we will work together on the Encyclopedia of Life, a web-based compendium of data from scientists and amateurs on every aspect of the biosphere. [TED] [480p video]



Link | Posted on Mon, 16 Apr 2007, 9:58PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 The Virtual Typewriter Museum

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The Hansen Writing Ball | The Virtual Typewriter Museum



Link | Posted on Sat, 7 Apr 2007, 11:15PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Xia Xiaowan

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Xia Xiaowan draws some eerie figures on multiple layers of glass to create 3d paintings.

via monochrom



Link | Posted on Sat, 7 Apr 2007, 4:02PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Morpho Towers - Two Standing Spirals

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Morpho Towers - Two Standing Spirals” is an installation that consists of two ferrofluid sculptures that moves synthetically to music. The two spiral towers stand on a large plate that hold ferrofluid. When the music starts, the magnetic field around the tower is strengthened. Spikes of ferrofluid are born from the bottom plate and move up, trembling and rotating around the edge of the iron spiral. By Sachiko Kodama + Yasushi Miyajima



Link | Posted on Fri, 30 Mar 2007, 11:09PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Anton Perich

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Anton Perich, who built his electric painting machine in 1977/78 will be presenting his work at ITP / NYU. The electric painting machine was a predecessor of ink-jet technology and created electric painting years before computer/art works.

721 Broadway, 4th Floor, room 447
Friday, March 30th 2007 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Thanks Timothy.



Link | Posted on Thu, 29 Mar 2007, 10:24PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Hyperbolic Planar Tesselations

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Hyperbolic Planar Tesselations



Link | Posted on Mon, 26 Mar 2007, 2:14PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Fractal Brocoli

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(via)
more at Fourmilab



Link | Posted on Mon, 26 Mar 2007, 2:11PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Personal Space Voronoi

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Boundary Functions draws a distinct boundary between it’s participants, defining one’s personal zone in real time.

via pasta and vinegar



Link | Posted on Tue, 27 Feb 2007, 12:09AM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Dubai Inc.

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Money. Fear. Disney. Debt bondage. Mega architecture.
Mike Davis writes on Fear and Money in Dubai at the New Left Review.

via Space and Culture



Link | Posted on Fri, 9 Feb 2007, 9:59PM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
 Perceptive Pixel

Jeff Han’s new company, Perceptive Pixel, is finally out, hopefully building multi-touch interfaces for commercial applications.

via pixelsumo



Link | Posted on Fri, 9 Feb 2007, 1:08AM @ Future Feeder and Journal of Architecture & Computation Culture
 
    
     
  
 
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IDFuel's rss feed has moved. Please browse to IDFuel.com for the latest feeds, including Rss 1.0, 2.0, and Atom

Link | Posted on Sun, 24 Dec 2006, 5:17PM @ IDFuel, the Industrial Design Weblog
 
    
     
  
 
 Tastes like baker's chocolate to me
This has been eating me for months. (you like that pun don't you). So much so, that I've decided to end my blogging hiatus, so I can talk about this topic. First: Who designs a phone, makes it black and then thinks let's call it "CHOCOLATE"? No way tha

Link | Posted on Fri, 1 Dec 2006, 7:36PM @ core77
 
    
     
       

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