How does the product use our time?
CastOven is a future microwave oven, which plays a You Tube movie clip to fit into your cooking time.
The idea (?) and the video.



How does the product use our time?
CastOven is a future microwave oven, which plays a You Tube movie clip to fit into your cooking time.
The idea (?) and the video.



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“I’ve seen a lot of movies over the years, and to prove I’ve sat through at least the first ten minutes of them I started making screenshots of the titles. Then my computer crashed and I almost lost them all. To save them for future generations I created this little website”
Rekill is an original action/science‐fiction project intended for multiple platforms, including games, graphic novels, animation and live action. As a first step, it needs Facebook fans … lots and lots of them.
Bathe yourself in true horror movie style with Spinning Hat’s bloody products….
Moxie Sozo wanted to create salsa packaging for Fruta Del Diablo that would distinguish it from everything else on the shelf and establish credibility for an unknown brand. By using hand-drawn illustrations inspired by the woodcuts of Mexican artist Jose Guadalupe Posada, we were able to lend authenticity to the salsa while reinforcing the product’s heritage in traditional Mexican cuisine.
“This is the console of the worlds lagest and loudest musical instrument, the Midmer – Losh pipe organ.
It has over 1,200 stop tabs and over 33,000 pipes.
It took 4 years to build (1929-1932) at a cost of $500,000 at the height of the Great Depression. [...]”
Thousands of years ago, thirteen crystal heads were scattered across the earth – and they are greater and more powerful than anything we have the ability to manufacture today. Their workmanship is perfect: they contain no tool marks and have been cut against the natural axis of the crystal, defying the laws of physics. Some say they are artifacts from the lost civilization of Atlantis, some say they date back to the Mayans, still others say they were created by a higher intelligence….
“Inspired by haute couture and salvaged materials, San Francisco artist emiko oye creates one-of-a-kind, urban jewelry and sculptures from recycled materials in combination with precious metals and gemstones.”
Via the brand new Indie-guest.
L.A. Zombie. The Movie That Would Not Die, by Bruce Labruce. On view in Berlin.
“fuckCAPTCHA, an open-source alternative to the spam prevention & evil humanization of human brain cycles for corporate pet projects.” Project by F.A.T.
“The United Nude Lo Res is part of an new semi-automatic design method by United Nude. An object is digitially scanned into a 3-D computer model and re-generated into various resolutions. The Lo Res shoe is part of an automated design revolution.”
My portfolio is an assemblage of personal art, collaboration, as well as odds – and – ends which have happened along the way.
The art of Steve Morris. Nice prints available on Etsy.
Jonathan Schipper’s installations…
“Birth and death are only a rewind button away. This is a world where meaning is found in a videotape. That videotape can be both rewound and fast forwarded, endlessly replaying the best events again and again. Will the physical world eventually be subject to the same rules?”
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