Archive for October, 2007

Voyeurism in style

October 16th, 2007 by sauce

picture-1.png

picture-2.png

Even for New York, a city where accidental voyeurism is the norm, the sight was arresting. On the side of a building passersby could see eight, brightly-lit apartments, complete with people living interesting lives.

The odd promotion came courtesy of the HBO Voyeur Project, an online and billboard campaign developed by advertising agency BBDO. With carefully choreographed films, a video-driven Web site and a surprising amount of viral online content, it was an ambitious foray into brand entertainment.

Sitting squishy

October 16th, 2007 by sauce

www.mobles114.com

A cool stool for the quirky minded, by mobles114.com

Seats for the many

October 16th, 2007 by sauce

aki_b-lineit.jpgb-line.com ICON seat

As we move into our new identity I keep finding things that seem to fit really well and thought perhaps we can all share them here.

First of I saw these seats and umbrella stands by b-line. Of course they come in a variety of different colours.

Txtual healing

October 16th, 2007 by sauce

txthealing.jpg

ff7.jpg

TXTual Healing is a series of interactive projects that encourage public participation through text messaging from mobile phones. It looks at the cell phone as a device not just to remove oneself from a physical space, but to interact with and explore it. Build community through public story telling.

Using ‘always on’ technology, cell phones with SMS allow an audience to tell stories in public space through light projections on the structures that surround us, like the facade of a building for instance. Speech bubbles are projected on walls near windows and doors to encourage an audience to create the conversations happening inside. The public audience receives a paper tab with a phone number. A participant sends a text message to the provided phone number and it is then displayed inside the speech bubble. The whole system is automatic and uncensored.

The piece explores the use of mobile technology to trigger dialogue, action and create content for a staged public performance. By using the facade of a building the intention is to engage an audience to think about the physical spaces we move through, live in and share. They are rying to address public vs. private space and what kind of dialogue might transpire if people shared their private thoughts and stories in public. The piece was designed to encourage play, idea sharing, thought, discourse, and entertainment.

txtualhealing

Animals on the underground

October 16th, 2007 by sauce

animalsunderground.jpg

animalsunderground3.jpganimalsunderground2.jpg

What people see. A collection of animals made up using tube lines, stations & junctions of the London Underground map.

infosthetics.com

Curiosity of the moment

October 16th, 2007 by sauce

boomerang-1.jpg

Ever wondered what the flight path of a boomerang looks like? Eric Darnell put a bunch of LEDs in one, went out one night and took this rather lovely photo. Stunning - curiosity is a fabulous thing

Wii’ll not forget

October 16th, 2007 by sauce

wii.jpg

Retro video game iconic heroes have been making a come back for some time now. From T-shirts through to shoes, we have seen the likes of Mario, Donkey Kong and Sega’s Sonic The Hedgehog plastering their pixelated faces all over some our handhelds.

Hot on the heels of this fad, gaming giant Nintendo have promoted their latest baby Wii in Italy with this wall display created by a series of posted notes. Behind each not lies a message inviting the recipient to relive the 80’s through some classic games available on Wii. The post it notes make a nice 3D representation of a 2D pixel.

coolhunter