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Basalt
When I was just a little girl I asked my mummy what should I be?
“Fuck ‘should’,” she said.
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Bicycle Phone Changer
In Tanzania, the majority of people live without electricity, yet a third of the country uses mobile phones. Bernard Kiwia, a trained electrician and vocational-school instructor, collaborated with the for-profit social enterprise Global Cycle Solutions (GCS) to design a phone charger from scrap bike and radio parts. Made from spokes, brake tubes, clamps, motors, and capacitors, the device generates power when its roller comes in contact with the bike’s spinning wheel as one rides it
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“Kairos” animated trailer by La Cachette studio (for the promotion of Ulysse Malassagne’s comic book)
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Vitra House - Weil am Rhein
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My favorite highlight during our recent camping trip was being still and listening to these sounds of birds.
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“APEXvj 2.0“
Visualize your favourite tunes online. Next level music visualizer that runs on Chrome and uses WebGL and WebAudio. Official release track : Subsquare - Broken (feat. Jane Dawn)
“Researchers build miniature flying robots, modeled on Drosophila”
We may not be at fruit fly level yet, but researchers are giving the insects some competition. Today’s issue of Science reports on miniature flying robots that aren’t much bigger than a coin. The power and control are handled externally, but the tiny robots can still perform basic maneuvers, and they have enough lift to spare that they could fly under their own power for a few minutes if the right power storage were developed.
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Noting the concept of Moore’s Law, you should be wonderfully afraid.
Buildings of the Vitra Design Campus in chronological order.
Weil am Rhein - Germany