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Jean-Louis Domecq
October 24, 2009
Category: design, nice products
Tags: 50s, industrial, lamp, light, reblogged, vintage
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Tutorial: Image Stacking for Star Trails and City Air Activity at Night
Tutorial: Image Stacking for Star Trails and City Air Activity at Night
Our previous tutorial on setting up a Waterproof webcam timelaspe system via a torch and USB extension leads also lends itself to capturing star trails or city activity at night. Being Central London based light pollution filters out the stars to a large extent but with very little effort some interesting images can be captured and if you are located in area with lower light pollution it is perfect for capturing star trails.”(via Digital Urban.)
December 01, 2008
Category: uncategorized
Tags: light, record, scan, time, tutorial, webcam
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Watching the Street

The recent Dorkbot show seemed to go off nicely – it was great to be part of such a strong show of local work (some documentation). I showed some prints from Limits to Growth, as well as a more experimental process piece, Watching the Street – a (sub)urban remake of Watching the Sky.”
(via (the teeming void).)
December 01, 2008
Category: electronic culture
Tags: light, representation, scan, time, webcam
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The Galaxy Poncho
November 15, 2008
Category: display, electronic culture, fashion
Tags: clothes, display, led, light, screen
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Light Sculpture

This is a Light Sculpture by AntiVJ, a visual label. These projections on 3D objects are really neat! It was on display during Transmediale 2007, a festival for art and digital culture in Berlin. The sculpture itself, ‘Halbzeug’, was made by visomat inc. You probably want to check Pablo Valbuena’s work too if you like this.
AntiVJ – Light Sculpture from crustea on Vimeo.

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(via today and tomorrow.)
July 08, 2008
Category: art
Tags: colour, light, triangle
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Michael Marriott
June 02, 2008
Category: design, quick inspiration
Tags: chair, japan, kit, light, london, simple, structure
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Colossal overhead clock tells time, replaces boring light fixtures
Colossal overhead clock tells time, replaces boring light fixtures
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Household
Realities:United has created a device that will likely bring back fond memories of Coldplay’s X&Y tour a few years ago, particularly if you were there for the first 60 or so seconds when a gigantic timepiece such as the one seen above counted down the show’s start. Without getting too reminiscent up in here, the artistsspace commissioned project not only keeps track of time impeccably well, but it also replaces those mundane fixtures that have become an unfortunate mainstay in corporate offices. Now, if only the workday would whiz by as quickly as the one shown in the demonstrative video located in the read link, you’d be all set. [Warning: read link directs to video]
[Via MAKE]
(via Engadget.)
June 02, 2008
Category: display, typography
Tags: display, installation, light, neon, typography
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DIY Blubber Bot
Part of a family of ‘Transitional Species,’ Blubber Bots are Do-It-Yourself robotic inflatables that navigate autonomously and intelligently. They are light-seeking helium-filled balloons that graze the landscape in search of light and cellphone signals.
I totally want an army of these I can control with my Wii-mote.
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(Via electro^plankton.)
April 02, 2008
Category: robot
Tags: balloon, diy, energy, fly, inflatable, light, robots
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The Glowworm Cave

Photo: milkthebasic [Flickr]Fogonazos blog has a very cool post about the Waitomo Glowworm Cave in New Zealand, where you can find an amazing creature called Arachnocampa luminosa, which larva glows to attract prey … the hungrier the larva, the brighter it glows.
Link – via Dark Roasted Blend
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(Via Neatorama.)
February 24, 2008
Category: science
Tags: biology, creature, glow, light, worm
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“Black Hole (M-Spheres)” by Björn Dahlem ….
“Black Hole (M-Spheres)” by Björn Dahlem ….: “

‘Black Hole (M-Spheres)’ by Björn Dahlem.
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(Via VVORK.)
February 10, 2008
Category: art
Tags: geometry, light, sculpture
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