Have you seen the Pibal
bicycle crossed with what? A scooter. French designer
Philippe Starck and car company
Peugeot have unveiled a prototype bicycle crossed with a scooter, designed for a free cycle scheme in Bordeaux, France. Good idea. The first 300 units are expected to be manufactured and delivered by Peugeot in June, when they'll be loaned to citizens for Free. I wouldn't mind trying one out, but I don't live France.
Source: Dezeen
This is an interesting idea and looks to keep the cyclist safe while riding at night.
The Lumen is a retro-reflective coating bicycle
inspired by late nights, city lights, and full moons. By day its frame and fork appear to be dark gray, but by night they both glow white under direct light. There's no on/off switch, no batteries required.
This is there third Kickstart and if you pledge $499 on Kickstarter you get just the frame and fork. If you want the whole bike you're looking at spending anywhere from $1245 to $2500. Check out the there
Kickstarter to get more information.
Welcome to Playlist-60! In this installment I wanted to continue the hype that spring brings. So we have have some new music by
Little Dragon,
Pomplamoose,
The Knocks and more...
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.
Cover art by: Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. Afraid (4e Remix) by The Neighbourhood
2. Bone Digger by Bear Hands
3. Bullet by KILL J
4. Sun Models Feat. Madelyn Grant by Odesza
5. Can't Stop Now by Sivu
6. Daughters by We Were Evergreen
7. Foreva by Goodbye Chanel
8. Honesty (Dinner Date Remix) by Editors
9. Klapp Klapp by Little Dragon
10. Savior (ft. Wes Miles of Ra Ra Roit) by The Knocks
11. Climbing Trees by PIGEON
12. Happy Get Lucky (Pharrell Vs. Daft Punk) by Pomplamoose
This printer works with iOS and Android devices and makes 3″ x 4″ photographs. The
LifePrint is a WiFi and Bluetooth photo printer for your phone, which allows anyone with either a WiFi or 3G and up connection to snap a photo, and then beam it through the LifePrint App to the device itself, which pops out a hard copy at home. Even if home is 10,000 miles away. In about 60 seconds, the printer can receive and output any photo taken from anywhere in the world. Watch the video below, for its price, pledge at least $99 on
Kickstarter.
Source:
likecool
Field Notes Shelterwood Notebook ($10) to jot down your ideas. The covers are made from American Cherry wood sliced thin and bonded to kraft paper and comes in a packs of three. Each notebook has a one-of-a-kind wood grain texture. So go ahead and stop on by to
Field Notes Spring Edition 2014 website before they are all gone.
Anyone that keeps a journal or any style of inspiration has a need to not only make the inside inspirational but also what surround it. So if creativity strikes, use the
Source: fieldnotesbrand.com
This is an innovative suspended staircase called Object Élevé. Combining a desk, storage, and shelving designed by Dutch design studio
Mieke Meijer. The Dutch studio was commissioned by designer Just Haasnoot for his home in The Hague, Netherlands. Handcrafted out of oak wood and black steel, its minimalist and industrial look contrasts nicely with Haasnoot's pale walls and muted tones. You can find out more information on
Mieke Meijer Website.
Source: Dezeen
I stumbled upon
Reuben Wu and his photography and just like his work in
Ladytron, I was impressed. His images let you get lost in the world that we might not always get a chance to see. Also as you can see from the first image he also did the latest photography session with
Tycho.
About Reuben Wu
"I am a freelance photographer, musician, visual artist and audiovisual director.
My background is in design and music. During my several years in industrial design, I co-founded the electronic group Ladytron in 1999 and subsequently co-wrote and produced five studio albums. My entry into photography was encouraged by an extensive international touring schedule where I was able to document the interesting locations we visited."
Check out all of his work on
Behance or his
website. I know I will be.
Source: Behance
Roku's Streaming Stick ($49) was just unveiled and might just be the answer to Google Chromecast. The Roku Steaming Stick is a tiny device that plugs into your television's HDMI port and allows you to stream HD video from the web, controlled by a phone or tablet. This sounds familiar.
Roku's new device will offer access to 1,000 channels and 31,000 movies and it allows users to cast from
Netflix and
YouTube to their televisions. The device works with free Android and iOS apps. Unlike Chromecast, it does comes with a Wi-Fi remote control.
You can currently pre-order via
Amazon,
BestBuy,
WalMart and
Staples and its scheduled to be on the shelves in April. Are you going to get one?
Source: Mashable.com