Pont de Singe bridge by Olivier Grossetête

French artist Olivier Grossetête used three enormous helium balloons to float a rope bridge over a lake in Tatton Park, a historic estate in north-west England.

Pont de Singe by Olivier Grossetête

Oliver Grossetête created Pont de Singe, which means “monkey bridge”, for the Tatton Park Biennial, which this year was themed around flight.

Pont de Singe by Olivier Grossetête

Located in the park’s Japanese garden, the structure comprised a long rope bridge made of cedar wood held aloft by three helium-filled balloons. The ends of the bridge were left to trail in the water.

Pont de Singe by Olivier Grossetête

Though visitors weren’t allowed to use the bridge, it would theoretically be strong enough to hold the weight of a person, according to Grossetête.

Pont de Singe by Olivier Grossetête

Replacing the usual foundations and joints of a bridge with three balloons leads us to question our perceptions, the artist explained. ”My artistic work tries to make alive the poetry and dreams within our everyday life,” added Grossetête.

Pont de Singe by Olivier Grossetête

The artist had previously experimented with another floating bridge in his 2007 project Pont Suspendu, where he used a cluster of helium balloons to float a small bridge structure into the air.

Pont de Singe by Olivier Grossetête

Balloons have appeared in a number of projects we’ve featured on Dezeen, including a proposal for a transport network of enormous floating balloons and a bench that appears to be held up by bunches of balloons at each end.

Pont de Singe by Olivier Grossetête

We’ve also featured lots of unusual bridges on Dezeen, such as a wobbling wire bridge designed to span the Seine in Paris and a sunken bridge in a moat that brings the water up to a pedestrian’s eye level.

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Photographs are by Wilf and Duncan Hull.

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Dezeen Mail #127

Dezeen Mail #127

Zaha Hadid Architects’ winning proposal for the Japan National Stadium is the top story in this week’s issue of Dezeen Mail, which also features all the latest news, jobs, competitions and reader comments.

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Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tubeman Was Spawned By Australian Women’s Roller Derby League

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Woke up this morning and this video had a million more hits than it did yesterday, so I had to find out more. Just a few days ago, a gent from Brisbane named Ray Liehm posted this:

Liehm was a bystander at Australia’s Supanova Pop Culture Expo, and the brilliant costume above delighted YouTube viewers and used car salesmen alike, to the tune of three million plus at press time.

So what’s the story behind it? Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tubeman, as he’s officially known, is actually one half of a couple; together with his blue companion, they are the official mascots of the Gold Coast Roller Derby League, a bunch of bad-ass broads with names like Nikki Nitro who “hit hard, skate harder, turn left & do it again” at tracks in the Queensland area.

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Skyfall – Opening Titles

Voici la mise en ligne du superbe générique du 23ème volet de la saga James Bond « Skyfall ». Un générique d’ouverture produit par Rattling Stick et conçu par l’artiste Daniel Kleinman. Le tout sur la bande son de l’artiste Adele, qui interprète le single du film. A découvrir en vidéo HD dans la suite.

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New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

Dezeen Watch Store: London watch brand Uniform Wares has updated its best-selling 200 Series range of watches with three new models featuring an improved Swiss movement and new finishes. Buy now at Dezeen Watch Store with free worldwide shipping.

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

The new 203 Series maintains the references to engineering gauges and industrial equipment that inspired the design of the original 200 Series, but features updated design details and a new refined mechanism.

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

Unlike the new 152 Series models, Uniform Wares decided to include a larger, more powerful Swiss movement in the 203 Series. “We’ve actually increased the movement size in this one instead of slimming it down”, Uniform Wares co-founder Oliver Fowles told Dezeen. “We’ve managed to fit a larger movement with a larger date wheel in, so the date is a lot more prominent in this calendar watch”.

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

“Because we’ve been able to use a stronger movement that has a lot more power, we weren’t required to have the counterbalance on the end of the second hand,” Fowles continued. “This means that we’ve been able to remove the tail and make the watches even more in line with the engineering gauges they’re based on.”

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

With its raised hour markers and sturdier, more durable strap, the detailing on the new 203 Series brings the range in line with the 300 Series, Uniform Wares’ premium chronograph watches. “They were designed in tandem with the 300 Series that we launched a few months ago,” Fowles explained. “They are kind of the smaller brothers of the chronograph collection.”

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

The watch is available in three colours with varying textures and finishes. The best-selling rose gold option now features a satin brushed grey face with a polished ticker that matches the rose gold case.

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

The more understated gun grey finish comes with a dark grey satin brushed face and hands in gunmetal grey.

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

The final colourway in the 203 Series collection has a much brighter finish than the other two in the series, with a striking blue ticker and leather strap to match. It also features a regulator ring that Uniform Wares first introduced in the new 152 Series watches.

New 203 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

The watches can be bought online or over the phone.

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We’ve just been to: Shanghai

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Guangzhou Time Lapse

Réalisée par la société de production ZweiZwei et le réalisateur russe Artem Sergeevich, cette vidéo en time-lapse nous propose de superbes images de l’Asie (Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen) en mars 2012. Une création tournée au Canon 5D Mark II et Canon 60D à découvrir en HD dans la suite de l’article.

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Twenty-ton treehouse under construction in Sweden

News: architect Sami Rintala is constructing a twenty-ton treehouse for Swedish hotel Treehotel.

Twenty-ton treehouse under construction in Sweden

Named the Five Leaf Clover, the structure will join the cluster of treehouse hotel rooms that make up the Treehotel, which is located amongst the forests in Harads, northern Sweden.

The room was designed by Rintala, of Finnish studio Rintala Eggertsson Architects, to be the largest of the Treehotel’s six treehouses. At twenty tons, it will be almost three times as heavy as the seven-ton Cabin room and construction is already underway.

Twenty-ton treehouse under construction in Sweden

“At Treehotel we always strive to push limits with our environmental work, architecture and engineering,” said co-founder Kent Lindvall. “The Five Leaf Clover is clear evidence of this, as nothing remotely similar has ever been done before.”

The building will be attached to six pine trees and hover six metres above the ground, so visitors will have to climb a two-storey-high staircase to enter.

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The 53-square-metre suite will contain three bedrooms and will sleep up to six guests, but could also be used as a conference room for up to twelve people. The exterior is being clad in weathered steel, while the interior is being lined with plywood.

The project is due to complete before Christmas.

Other treehouse hotel rooms at the Treehotel include a huge nest with a retractable staircase and a suspended box covered in mirrors.

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NES CLASSIC GAME POSTERS

I so want these posters by Don Carlos Salinas

2012 Holiday Gift Giving Guide: Gifts for children

Kids excel at many things, including the acquisition of stuff. From books to LEGO bricks, and dolls to video games, it all piles up and leads to the inevitable question: Where should they put this? There’s a larger question at work here, too: do they need all this stuff? Listed below are a few gift ideas to help children answer both questions. And don’t worry, they’ll enjoy opening these gifts, too.

  1. A notebook. My nine-year-old is a real “Forgetful Flower” (she takes after her father). So I’ve gotten her to adopt a habit of mine: writing things down in a notebook. Filednotes Brand sells this super-cute “Summer Camp” 3-pack of brightly-colored notebooks that comes with a three matching pencils and an oversized rubber band that make a great stocking stuffer. My daughter uses hers to write down classroom assignments.
  2. Labels from Mabel’s Labels. These super-cute labels clearly display your child’s name, come in many sizes, colors and themes (dinosaur, nature, etc.) and stick to just about anything. We’ve placed them on clothes sent to camp, inside baseball hats and other sports equipment, lunch boxes and more. They also make dog-tag style bag tags (older kids won’t be embarrassed to use them) perfect for hockey equipment, laundry, etc. We’ve even put the clothing labels through several washings and they’ve remained intact.
  3. The IRIS LEGO 6-Case Workstation and Storage Unit is awesome. Shallow, color-coded drawers make it easy to find the pieces you want. The top of the unit itself is a LEGO surface, so it doubles as a play area. LEGO bricks seem to reproduce on their own that his unit keeps their population under control.
  4. Wall-mounted sports storage racks. I love these great-looking racks for storing/displaying snowboards, wakeboards, surfboards, skateboards and skis. Teenagers will like them because their gear looks cool presented like this. You’ll like them because it gets that stuff up off the floor.
  5. Nintendo DS game organizer. These game cartridges are so tiny and they love to disappear. This organizer holds 12 cartridges and offers easy access. There are similar storage devices for all handheld gaming systems. Include a new game with the organizer, and it will make most any kid happy.
  6. Lap desks. In dark and bright models, a lap desk can be incredibly useful gift for a kid who likes to do homework on the couch or in a comfy chair. My kids covered theirs with strips of Duck Tape in crazy patterns for a custom look.

Younger children who aren’t yet into skateboarding, gaming systems, or homework might enjoy books that have underlying themes on uncluttering and organizing:

  1. Room Enough for Daisy by Debbie Waldman. Little Daisy has so many toys, she wishes for a larger bedroom to accommodate them all. Eventually, her mom convinces her to donate some items to a rummage sale. Cindy Revell’s illustrations are really cute.
  2. Too Many Toys by David Shannon. David’s books are fantastic, starting with the hilariously relatable “No, David!” Too Many Toys has a similar theme to Room Enough for Daisy, in that David is required to thin his massive collection of toys. It’s a fun story that my kids think is funny and I find quite charming.
  3. Mr. Messy, part of the Mr./Mrs. series by Roger Hargreaves, is an untidy fellow until he meets Mr. Neat and Mr. Tidy.
  4. More by I. C. Springman is about a hoarding magpie whose friends teach him the value of “enough.” Again, the illustrations are great and the minimal text great for new readers.

I’ve got one last tip to share. My wife and I have two kids. To make things easy on Christmas morning, we wrap gifts strategically. Presents to Child A from mom and dad are wrapped in Paper A. Those to Kid B are in Paper B. Finally, gifts from Santa are magically in a third paper. This way, we avoid the “Who is this from?” question as well as “Is this mine?” It works very well for us.

The full 2012 Holiday Gift Giving Guide.

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