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Burn Me: Consensual Subliminality in Advertising
A BMW advertisement proves that subliminal advertising works best when its presence is revealed.
Read More »Cottage Meme Continued: House-Shaped Sticky Notes
Is the design world's embrace of domestic iconicity a harbinger of the coming Singularity?
Read More »The Linen Industry Gives Goldilocks a High-Tech Twist
A film promoting the European linen industry offers a rapturous look at machinery spinning straw into gold. Video after the jump.
Read More »Stumbling into Utopia with Olafur Eliasson
In place of the brave new world of design fiction, artists like Olafur Eliasson invite us to enter the instant Utopia of our own imaginations.
Read More »The Future, a Thimbleful at a Time
An intriguing concept device called "Thimble" would serve as an interface, text scanner, and Braille e-book reader for the blind. But the crucial technology, a refreshable, haptic Braille display, remains elusive.
Read More »Disintegrated Digital Frame Reverse-Engineers Ektachrome
The DIA Parrot wireless photo frame by Nodesign deconstructs the LCD, separating the backlighting from the display unit to create a luminous projection effect. Usually, an LCD unit is sandwiched with its opaque backlight, hiding the display’s smoky windowpane quality. By separating the two, the DIA Parrot celebrates the qualities of the LCD while providing a new/old lightboxing effect. The ...
Read More »Bookmark Beat: This Lamp Shelters Your Spot
The lamp of wisdom, the light of reading�oh whatever; this reading lamp that doubles as a bookmark is a witty piece of design.
Read More »The Wright Brothers of Computer Animation: James & John Whitney
A mechanical computer for directing antiaircraft fire was at the heart of these brothers' pioneering computer-animated imagery.
Read More »Darkness on the Cheap
At five dollars for 99 pieces of the Darkest Classical Music ever written, it's easy to get into a symphonically nasty post-holiday funk.
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