Nike – Kobe8

Focus sur le studio anglais ManvsMachine qui a réalisé cette superbe publicité et spot pour la marque Nike et son modèle de chaussures Kobe8, la plus légère jamais crée pour le joueur des Lakers. Sur un sound-design signé Echolab, cette vidéo de modélisation techniquement très réussie est à découvrir dans la suite.

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NVIDIA Project Shield

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Construction to Begin on Louvre Abu Dhabi


A rendering of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, designed by Jean Nouvel.

Louvre-ing right along! Following last month’s opening of the SANAA-designed Musée du Louvre-Lens near the French city of Lille comes word that construction will begin immediately on the museum’s Middle East outpost: the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Designed by Jean Nouvel, the museum will consist of a complex of pavilions, plazas, alleyways, and canals that will span 689,000 square feet (approximately 100,000 square feet of that will be exhibition space) of Saadiyat Island and evoke a city floating on the sea.

Dubai-based Arabtec announced today that it has landed the main construction contract for Louvre Abu Dhabi, a deal worth $653 million. According to the megafirm, which has joined forces with Constructora San Jose and Oger Abu Dhabi for the project, the concrete frame should be completed by the first quarter of 2014 and work on the vast perforated dome, inspired by traditional Arab architecture, will be wrapped up by the end of next year. The final stage of the construction–think marine works and the removal of temporary land platforms–is set to be completed in 2015.

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Indispensable: Men’s Winter Running

Ecco qui la nuova rubrica del Grande Capo con una breve selecta di tutto quello che potrebbe essere indispensabile per le tue passioni quotidiane. Come kickoff della serie ho scelto un vero classico che ti aiuterà a smaltire le tossine accumulate in questi giorni.
Un ringraziamento va a Matteo per avermi ancora una volta dato la giusta ispirazione.

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Wild Animals Inside Supermarkets

Voici cette série de clichés « Garden Fresh » réalisée par Agan Harahap et qui s’intéresse à la relation complexe entre les humains et les animaux dans l’environnement. L’artiste, qui avait déjà pu nous interpeler avec une série appelée Super Hero, imagine des animaux prisonniers au sein de supermarchés.

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Canon PowerShot N Camera Unveiled

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Taxi-Dermy Lenticular Prints by Joe Jin

Taxi-Dermy Lenticular Prints by Joe Jin

Insects including a weevil and a wasp transform into cars and motorbikes in these lenticular prints by Canadian design studio Joe Jin.

Taxi-Dermy Lenticular Prints by Joe Jin

The Taxi-Dermy lenticular prints change depending what angle they’re viewed from and are inspired by the way aerial views have become commonplace in high-rise cities such as Toronto, where Joe Jin is based. “From above, automobiles that dot the city streets below begin to resemble insects,” explains the designer.

Taxi-Dermy Lenticular Prints by Joe Jin

The collection includes a wasp turning into a BMW motorbike, a weevil becoming a Formula 1 racecar and a praying mantis turning into a Kawasaki motocross bike.

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There’s also a beetle that turns into a Mini Cooper Clubman, the ‘stretch’ version of the Mini, which we featured in 2007.

Joe Jin studied architecture at the University of Toronto and worked as an architect for several years before setting up his own design studio in 2012.

We previously featured lenticular prints used to create maps of Beijing’s disappearing ancient alleyways as part of Beijing Design Week.

We also featured several projects involving insects on Dezeen, including porcelain containers based on insect eggs and posters based on the movement patterns of woodlice and crickets – see all our stories about insects.

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Here’s some more information from the designer:


With over 150 residential high-rises and skyscrapers currently under construction, Toronto, Canada is experiencing unprecedented growth in the history of the country’s largest populated city. As apartments and condominiums become synonymous with city living, from several storeys up, city residents are privy to a view that was once less accessible but has now become commonplace – the aerial view. From above, and at a height of 150-240m (or 50-80 storeys; the new standard in Toronto condominium development heights), automobiles that dot the city streets below begin to resemble insects. Taxi-Dermy lenticular prints were designed as a playful acknowledgement of this new reality that we, along with the residents of most other major metropolitan cities, now find ourselves in.

Taxi-Dermy (pun intended) lenticular prints playfully merge two objects, one living and the other man-made – the insect and the automobile; seemingly different but eerily alike when scales are blurred. Aerial stock photos combine with lenticular lens printing to create artwork that appears as a taxidermy insect at first glance, then morphs into an automobile when viewed from different angles. Four 3D transforming prints to collect – Heterorrhina elegans (beetle) to Cooperrhina clubmans (Mini Cooper Clubman); Vespula vulgaris (wasp) to Vesportbike bimmeris (BMW sportbike); Mantis religiosa (praying mantis) to Motocross kawigiosa (Kawasaki motocross); and Eutrachelus temmincki (weevil) to Racetrackelus grandprix (Formula One). Each lenticular print comes framed in a shadow box and ready-to-mount.

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Rumi Armchair

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Defining Lighting

The versatile LightSpace pendant lamp utilizes dual LED systems that operate independently for fully customizable glow. The large disc-shape is ideal for dining environments, and also serves as an acoustic dampener for table conversation. With a tasteful blend of American ash, industrial wire cabling, and acrylic/Echopanel LED soft lighting segments, it’s a striking addition to a variety of contemporary and tradition spaces.

LightSpace is comprised of three different features:
1. The acrylic and Echopanel™ LED segments, which provide soft lighting whilst eating or working.
2. A turned American Ash hub, which conceals an LED spotlight that can be used for task lighting or highlighting centerpieces on the table.
3. A suspension system made from wire cabling that acts as a structural design feature for supporting the span of the LED segments and connection to the ceiling.

Designer: Jade Doel


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