5 Jan 2012

Infrared Hong Kong

Hong Kong-based designer Yiu Yu Hoi turns his fast-paced city into a slow moving dream with the use of infrared photography. He first learned about this technique from photography forums which got him "totally fascinated" with how shockingly different he could make his city scenes appear.

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20 Dec 2011

Lego Production Factory in Billund, Denmark » Design You Trust – Design and Beyond!

1239 Lego Production Factory in Billund, Denmark

Minifigure heads on the Lego production line in Billund, Denmark, where two million Lego pieces are made every hour. This machine, one of several similar ones in the factory, can paint different expressions on each side of the heads.

2117 Lego Production Factory in Billund, Denmark

The Billund factory’s ‘Cathedral’ warehouse, which is ‘manned’ by eight robots and 15 automatic cranes.

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25 May 2010

DJs & their living rooms...

DJ T // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Dominik Eulberg // © Ragnar Schmuck

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DJ Hell // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Andrè Galuzzi // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Richie Hawtin // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Craig Richards // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Ali Schwarz (Tiefschwarz) // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Four Tet // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Ellen Allien // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Ricardo Villalobos // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Andrew Weatherall // © Ragnar Schmuck

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Selway //
© Christopher Woodcock for Bedroom Rockers

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16 Sep 2009

Lo-fi lomo

Transformer Film Camera

If you are of a certain age you will recognize this product as a 35mm film canister, but you may not notice that it is also a camera. That’s right, hidden inside this oversized film canister is a 35mm camera, not a digital camera. The camera is a tiny point and shoot that pops open to reveal the lens, flash and film holder inside. the design revives the iconic film canister graphics of the past, giving the camera a nostalgic feeling for those old enough to remember the pre-digital era. the camera’s controls are located on the side and the top
twists to advance the film. The camera also comes in an even more unusual disguise, a coffee canister. See for yourself here.

via designboom.com

 

 

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