Let me introduce to you the Pentax Q-Black , the world's smallest and lightest digital camera with interchangeable lenses. It's only 3.9 x 2.3 x 1.2 with a 12.4 megapixel CMOS image sensor, capable of producing 12-bit DNG RAW and JPG images. You can even choose from a variety of specialty lenses which include prime, zoom and fisheye lenses... Some of the other features include HDR Capture, 1080p HD Videos, Sensor-Shift Shake Reduction, 3 inch LCD monitor, 5 FPS, Bokeh control filter and smart effects. Did I mention it could fit on your key chain as well.
The Table Drum Augmented Audio App allows iOS devices to turn that constant finger drumming into digitized drum sounds, in real time. The app works like a drum pad instead of the other apps out there where you have to tap the screen to trigger a sound. All you have to do now is tap away anywhere you like and the app uses the microphone to listen for the taps from your fingers. It can distinguish between 4 different sounds. So the sound of your finger tapping your desk at work could be the bass, while tapping on your coffee cup could be your high hats.
If I had an iPhone I would definitely get this app so I could annoy my coworkers around me with my sweet drumming skills. This apps is now http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifavailable at the iTunes Store for $3.99, so if you have an iPhone get this app today and start virtually drumming away.
Table Drum
Sorry for the short notice, but I will be playing again at The Hookah Lounge in Clearwater on August 20th from 10pm - 2am. You should come on out and hear some good ambient/indie/dubstep for the evening while you enjoy your delicious hookah. They have 65 different flavors of Shisha for the picking. It's $15.00 bucks for unlimited and $8.00 for a single. If you haven’t been, it's well worth checking out. See you there!
Designed by Damion S.
Designed by Damion S.
Damion August 20th Show @ The Hookah Lounge
I've stumbled upon SR692 and his large collection of retro Swissair poster designs today. I'm not going to lie but their are some seriously good designs up in this collection. Most of these poster designs came from the 30's to the 80's, which are archived on the site.
What I like about this collection is the simplicity of each design. They utilize the generic airplane icon, a headline and the Swissair logo making for a minimally designed style. You can't go wrong with that. If you want to know more on the Swiss Airlines logo. I know that Wanken did a whole post on Swissair: Behind the Logos interesting read. You can find it on ISO50.
Swissair Retro Posters
Broken Time Machines, which is Alex Varanese musical side project has just released the first single "The Ghost of Mission Street". It's a six-minute exploration of spacey, dreamy pop melodies with a glitch of electro and layered percussion. Not only does this track have a unique but day dreaming quality, it's also accompanied by a surreal and believable location with less-than believable details, such as the deconstructing jetliner seen through a concrete atrium.
I think this is a great combination of art and music brought into this project and I look forward to hearing more tracks by Broken Time Machines. If you want to check out more of Alex's work I highly suggest it. Don't forget to download your copy of The Ghost of Mission Street.
The Ghosts of Mission Street by Broken Time Machines
I think this is a great combination of art and music brought into this project and I look forward to hearing more tracks by Broken Time Machines. If you want to check out more of Alex's work I highly suggest it. Don't forget to download your copy of The Ghost of Mission Street.
The Ghosts of Mission Street by Broken Time Machines
The Ghost of Mission Street
FP7 is an ad agency that was looking for some promotional posters for an event as well as to hand out to the clients. The idea behind these posters was to base the posters on key insights about the agency world, that would make someone think. In the terms of design though, Ryan Atkinson and Steve De Lange went with the classic but edgy look using typography and the grid system to generate these minimal promotional posters. The agency wanted to have posters that the clients or future employee would want to keep. If I worked for this company I would definitely want a couple of these posters. If you want to check out more posters in this series you can find them on Behance
Source: Behance
FP7 The Evolution Will Not be Televised
If you have a lot of books and not enough space, then a book staircase would be a good alternative. This flat occupies part of the shared top floor of an existing Victorian mansion block. The designer proposed to extend the flat into the unused loft space above, creating a new bedroom level and increasing the floor space.
They also created the secret staircase, hidden from the main reception room to access the new bedroom lit by the roof light. They built the library staircase in the stairs for the owner who had to many books and no space for them. With the skylight above it illuminates the staircase, it becomes a perfect place to stop and browse or have a nice read.
Source: FFFOUND!
A Book Staircase
The Flow looks at the supervening layers of reality that we can observe, from quarks to nucleons to atoms and beyond. The deeper we go into the foundations of reality the more it loses its form, eventually becoming a pure mathematical conception. Layer upon layer the flow builds new codes that create new codes, each version computing a new, more complex state based on the previous one. This short 20 second video by MRK is not based on actual scientific data, but are visual representations of scientific theory. It gives you a look into a mathematical concept of what these layers may look like. If you want to read more about this project, they have a in-depth breakdown on Behance.
If you found this video interesting, then you might be interested in these posters that were designed for this project as well. You can purchase these prints or others on MRK's inPrint store.
The Flow
Cellist and composer Peter Gregson collaborate with designer Dean McNamee to create a beautiful music and light performance for The Hospital Club in London. The stage presence in this video is simple and clean with a bunch of IKEA lamps running through some software that triggers the lamps when the cellist plays. This collaboration and performance was designed to incubate and develop young creative talent, to getting their imaginations flowing.
On another note though, doesn't Peter Gregson, in the low light kind of look like Matt Damon. If your also wonder what his instrument is, it's an electric cello. It's kind of hard to see in the low light but it's a pretty sweet instrument.
Videography by Bruce Atherton/Jana Chiellino.
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