Natural Science Center by Nord Architects
Posted in: UncategorizedCopenhagen practice Nord Architects have completed a cylindrical education centre in Bjerringbro, Denmark. (more…)
Copenhagen practice Nord Architects have completed a cylindrical education centre in Bjerringbro, Denmark. (more…)
Lili Lite è al tempo stesso mensola, lampada e segnalibro. Design by Studio Smeets.
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Dezeen and the organisers of the Dutch Design Awards (DDA) have got together to offer readers the chance to win one of five copies of the Dutch Design Yearbook 2009. (more…)
Lavoro di packaging degli svedesi United Power per Milko. Ne voglio 3 confezioni!
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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month , Clinique, among a variety of other supportive beauty brands, is doing their part to spread awareness and benefit the cause with limited edition products sold exclusively at Sephora. Their BCA “Great Lips, Great Cause” Keychain is a pink ribboned product that actually does give back (because we’ve seen too many items for sale this month that don’t donate any proceeds!); in fact, $10 of the $19 price tag is donated to BCRF! And if the sake of the great cause isn’t enough motivation to buy, the keychain itself is totally cute and comes equipped with three of Clinique’s top-selling Long Last Glosswear shades! You can’t go wrong with a good bargain that’s also a good deed! Grab one quick while it’s still October! Price: $19 |
If you’re based in London and journey home via Waterloo, you might notice the station’s Victory Arch start to collapse around 5.30pm, thanks to an ultra-realistic digital projection. Perhaps more worrying though, is that this famous memorial to the station’s staff killed in the first world war, is now a licensed ad site…
Projection Advertising and Titan Outdoor are unveiling AdTrace, their new “3D mapping projection technology”; essentially a digital projection that can be tailored to the exact features of the station façade. AdTrace apparently allows the mapping of complex buildings so that a projection can be matched to the contours of the structure without distorting the image.
The press release claims that this, naturally, “makes it possible to project onto virtually any building, opening endless opportunities for advertisers and building owners.” Fair enough – and by the look of the other work on Projection Advertising’s site, for the Watchmen film for example – they do it well.
But technical innovations aside, the claim itself sounds like a fairly frightening prospect. (Remember when a static Gail Porter was beamed onto the House of Parliament for FHM years ago? Well now imagine her writhing around Big Ben itself. OK, bad example).
Joking aside however, the press release states that Waterloo’s James Robb Scott-designed, Grade II listed façade is now, apparently, “available for commercial bookings from the beginning of November”. Titan Outdoor already have the exclusive contract for ad sites at the 16 other stations owned by Network Rail.
Tonight’s digital spectacle of Waterloo “collapsing” is one thing (even if not wholly appropriate for a war memorial) but what happens once big brands get to project what they want onto the structure, using the same technology?
Network Rail clearly has other priorities. After the Victory Arch is reduced to rubble tonight, we wonder who will be the first brand to add their message to one of the capital’s grandest war memorials?
You can watch a preview of the Waterloo station projection, here.
The Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities have now made historic American newspapers available in a collection called Chronicling America. Part of the National Digital Newpaper Program.
Pretty amazing type reference and crazy to see how much information was crammed into paper at the turn of the century. Cool ornamentation and early mechanical prints.
Tokyo Designers Week 09: Japanese designer Nosigner will exhibit a modular collection of furniture at Design Tide Tokyo from tomorrow. (more…)
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