Hasselblad USA to Merge with Bron Imaging Group

dollar camera.jpgA photography-themed merger is afoot: Hasselblad USA, the U.S. distributor of Hasselblad professional camera systems, has agreed to join forces (among other things) with Bron Imaging Group, which distributes professional photographic gear. The combined company will be known as Hasselblad Bron, a name that conjures an exotic, camera-wielding James Bond villain. The merger agreement follows a two-year courtship marketing relationship, through which the two New Jersey-based companies worked closely to develop their brands in the professional photography market. Michael Hejtmanek, current president of Bron Imaging Group, will lead the new company as president and chief operating officer of Hasselblad Bron, which will relocate to a single facility this summer.

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Widescreen House

Focus sur cette maison intitulée “Widescreen House” : un des derniers projets pensé par R-Zero Studio. Située au Mexique, cette résidence tout en longueur avec piscine a été conçue avec intelligence pour un rendu moderne. Une sélection de photos dans la suite.



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Weave Bench

Cast Aluminum and carbon fiber reinforced steel wire.

Salone Milan 2012: Tuttobene Presents "The New Glint of Things" at Zona Tortona

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I’m not sure at what point I realized that the Salone (my first time visiting Milan) and its ever-expanding universe of satellite shows would include way more awesome stuff than anyone could possibly expect to see in a weeks’ time—probably during day two, if I had to guess—but suffice it to say that this might be the best problem that a design writer could have.

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Case in point, Tuttobene‘s “ The New Glint of Things,” a group exhibition in Milan’s Tortona District, was jam-packed with blog-worthy work by over two dozen designers.

‘The New Glint of Things / De Glans der Dingen’ refers back to the title of a 1983 publication on design, in which the glint of the moment was found within specific products and design objects. In Tuttobene’s 2012 Milan presentation, design, once again, forms the glint in which solutions and alternative prospects can be discovered. The exhibition, therefore, creates a historial link between two moments of crisis, whilst emphasizing the distinctive power of design.

Within the exhibition, all the individual designs stem from innovative concepts which are based on newly-found combinations of materials and techniques. Hence, the collection of works provides a primarily positive notion and hones in on the numerous possibilites that design can offer in the current turbulent time.

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Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-MarleenJansen-CourtesyTable1.jpg“Courtesy Table” by Marleen Jansen

Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-MarleenJansen-CourtesyTable2.jpg“Courtesy Table” by Marleen Jansen

Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-DoreenWestphal.jpg“Concrete Textile Furniture” by Doreen Westphal

Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-MiyaKondo-CompositionLight.jpg“Composition Light” by Miya Kondo

Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-ErwinZwiers.jpg“Twisted” by Erwin Zwiers

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Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-RianneKoens-Oturakast.jpgRianne Koens‘s previously-seen “Oturakast

Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-TjimkjedeBoer-KnappeButtons.jpg“Knappe Buttons” by Tjimkjede Boer

Milan12-Tortona-Tuttobene-SchellingBorsboom-AlaRecherche.jpg“À la Recherche” by Atelier Schelling & Borsboom

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Max Cooper – Micron

Le créatif Dmitry Zakharov a pu réaliser le dernier clip de Max Cooper pour le morceau “Micron”. Autour d’une création en 3D étrange composée de formes humaines en mutations, ce travail minimaliste et hypnotique est à découvrir dans la suite.



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Sure, there are other tees with artsy design slogans in tightly kerned Helvetica, but this is THE “Artsy design slogan in tightly kerned Helveti..

TED-Ed

A new initiative for creating and sharing educational lessons reaches the traditional classroom and beyond

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For years TED has fulfilled their mission of spreading ideas and inspiration through conferences, media and research fellowships. Taking this a step further and in the direction of generations to come, today TED launches a new TED-Ed initiative to assist educators and students worldwide. Understanding the evolutionary role of video in the modern classroom (and beyond), the new TED-Ed site offers a structured avenue for repurposing content by allowing teachers to “flip” any video on YouTube—including but not limited to TED-Ed videos—into a sharable lesson ripe with quizzes, informational copy and attention keeping animations.

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Directing the initiative is Logan Smalley, a former TED Fellow with a background in documentary work. After starting in January 2011 and working on the TED Prize, Smalley sparked the TED-Ed program to rethink the traditional notion of teacher and student. To address this the new initiative aims to share educational lessons and inspiration with anyone willing to learn or teach, both inside and outside the physical classroom.

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Open to anyone, the thematically organized lessons can be taken without a login, although one is required to assign or track lessons. This proves valuable for both students and teachers as one can share and subsequently track participation and total student interactions with a specific lesson. With the customization platform teachers can adjust lessons and quizzes to meet their individual needs. This means adding, removing or changing quiz questions and informational copy. Once edited the lesson is given a unique URL to be shared freely.

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As the initiative is in its beta stage the majority of lessons offered at this point have been originally created by TED, but as it grows lessons created and adjusted by outside educators will eventually be uploaded for sharing. One can “flip” a TED-Ed video to customize the quiz questions and copy, or “flip” any video from YouTube to create an all new lesson. All lessons uploaded will first be cleared by a TED review board to ensure only the most effective, informational lessons reach the final audience.

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As participation grows TED-Ed online will as well, adding subcategories to their subjects and expanding upon the traditional taxonomies presented. And in keeping with the spirit of TED, signing up is free, allowing anyone and everyone to be a part of the evolution and education process. For more information or to experience the beautifully designed site yourself head over to TED-Ed online.


Milan 2012: Skitsch

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Skitsch: is an Italian design innovative company working with established and emerging designers from arounf the globe. 

Skitsch Forward was their motto in Milan 2012 and the name of their new collection. Including the coffee table, Paradise by Stefan Schöning. A white ceramic tray, standing on a white slender metal support.

And the very cool illustrations by Victor Hachmang and Willford Barrington

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Salone Milan 2012: Japan Creative’s Simple Vision, Craft and Design

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Japan, like Italy, has a long tradition of highly-skilled craftsmen and specialty manufacturers. On trend with the larger design community, Japanese designers and manufacturers are working hand-in-hand to elevate public consciousness about the techniques and artistry indigenous to their native crafts. One organization that is doing just this is Japan Creative. Following last year’s tsunami disasters, the organization was founded to, “1) rediscover at a fundamental level in the modern world the distinguished aestehetics and tradition-oriented skills of the Japanese, and 2) create and present ideas and products from a new perspective.”

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Last week in Milan, the first exhibition of Japan Creative was held showcasing prototypes for six specialty product collaborations: Oigen x Jasper Morrison, Hinoki Kogei x Peter Marigold, Pioneer x Paul Cocksedge, Mihoya Glass x Yeongkyu Yoo, Koubei-gama x Inga Sempé and Dome Carbon Magic x Nacho Carbonell. The exhibition, Simple Vision, emphazies the aesthetics that Japanese design is known for: simple, space-efficient and multifunctional, while examining the possibilities found at the intersection of contemporary design and traditional craft. Check out Japan Creative’s website for more beautiful process photography from the designers’ visits with the manufacturers.

We wrote about the 160-year-old Oigen Foundary’s beautiful and functional cast iron cookware last month at the International Home + Housewares Show. Morrison, who is known for his highly functional designs for everyday objects, created a beautiful collection of cast iron cookware that feels both modern and timeless. I especially like the stove-to-oven pot and lid with an integrated wooden serving tray that holds the lid for elegant tabletop presentation.

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Dome Carbon Magic creates lightweight and structurally stable carbon fiber developed for high performing racing cars. Their collaboration with avant-garde design darling Nacho Carbonell, created a beautiful seating collection that, “emits a sound using the resilient properties of carbon fiber.”

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42Dreambowl

Modern handcast concrete fire pit for outdoor living spaces. The 6″ sculpted rim adds functionality and a unique flair.