Welcome to this month's Playlist-54. In this month's installment is a collection of some upbeat/downbeat style remixes. We also have some new music by
Party Supplies,
The Paper Kites and
RAC.
Click Play and have at it! If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Tracklist
1. Lightning Bolt by Jake Bugg
2. I Feel New (Feat Charlotte Sometimes) by Robert Lux
3. Insane (Feat Moon Holiday) by Flume
4. Beautiful Girl by Party Supplies
5. Featherston (Kool & Kabul Remix) by The Paper Kites
6. Riptide (Flic Flac Remix) by Vance Joy
7. Let Go (Feat Kele & MNDR) by RAC
8. Warm Water (Figgy Remix) by Bank
9. What's That (Gimme That) by Moonlight Mask
10 Come and Be Alone With Me by The Jungle Giants
11. St. Ides Heaven (Elliott Smith Cover) by Goldroom
12. You're So High by Eli & Fur
13. The Breach by Dustin Tebbutt
Welcome to Bikespiration 18! It has been a minute but I wanted to get back on track with finding bikes to inspire or intrigue you. In this installation we have some bikes of different styles. Some are concepts, some road bikes, pedal-powered, and vintage style. So enjoy!!
If you find any bikes out there that you think would be great in Bikespiration series. Please send me an email at pdragon65[@]gmail.com.
Check out the other installments -
Part 1,
Part 2,
Part3,
Part 4,
Part 5,
Part 6,
Part 7,
Part 8,
Part 9,
Part 10,
Part 11,
Part 12,
Part 13,
Part 14,
Part 15,
Part 16,
Part 17
We have all been in a situation it seems where we have no outlet but we need to charge our smartphone, tablet, or camera. Well
Dark Energy Reservoir ($129) makes this a thing of the past. This slim, portable charger holds enough power to charge the average smartphone for an entire week, and it does it as fast as a wall outlet. With the ability to charge two devices at once, and compatibility with any USB charging device, you'll never have to worry about charging again.
I'm liking these animated illustrations by
Robin Davey. Robin who is based in London does work as a freelance
illustrator, animator, designer and director. Recently he's been working with
Wired Italy, where he's created these awesome animated GIFs. This work was featured in both the print and the iPad editions of the magazine, and Robin says that it was a fun challenge to do something that straddled both new and traditional media. I love it and hope to see more animated illustrations like this in the future.
You can see more work from Robin on his website
here
Source: Thefoxisblack
I don't have an iPad but if I did I would be jumping on this app to check it out. With this app you can remotely access any software on your Mac or PC as if it were a native iOS app from your iPad with
Parallels Access (FREE). No matter where you are in the world, so long as you have an active internet connection, you can use software from your home or office machine, and access files. Features like tapping, swiping, pinching, and scrolling make it feel like you are working on an application meant for your iPad, while select, drag, copy, and paste let you seamlessly switch between remote apps and iPad apps. A built-in app launcher and app switcher keep you as productive as you would be on your full-size machine. So would you use it?
Source: Uncrate
This modest dimension house is self-sufficient and has everything needed for a normal person's living. It's called
Diogene, after the antique Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, and designed by famous Italian architect
Renzo Piano.
According to the architect, he has dreamed of a project like this since his student days, but back then he was unable to realise it. In 2000, Renzo decided to develop this project for himself, without any particular client. This work resulted in several prototypes, made of plywood, concrete and wood. The latter was published in 2009 in Italian design magazine Abitare, where it was noticed by Rolf Fehlbaum, chairman of
Vitra AG. Rolf felt attracted to the idea and immediately contacted Renzo, inviting him to carry out the project together. Finally, after three years of joint work the most recent prototype of Diogene was presented at the Vitra Campus
.
Diogene is a small house for one person, assembled from wood and coated with aluminium panelling. It dimensions are only 2.5 x 3 x 2.3 meters. Despite this, the creator managed to find space for a living room with a pull-out sofa and desk, toilet with a pan and shower as well as a small kitchen with a sink, cooking top and fridge. So do you think it has all one person needs?
Source: visuall.net