Geometric Shelter Inspired by a Cactus

Cactaceae est le nom de cette petite structure imaginée par l’architecte mexicain Iván Juárez de X-Studio. Installée au sein du désert du Tropique du Cancer au Mexique, cette création architecturale s’inspire par la flore, et notamment par les cactus si présents. Un abri géométrique à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Announcing the Hand-Eye Supply Workshop Contest at Instructables

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Hand-Eye Supply is excited to announce that we’ve partnered with Instructables to create a contest encouraging open source inclined makers to create a workshop-based DIY tutorial. As if the joy of sharing your projects and process with your peers wasn’t enough, we’ve put together some bitchin’ prize packages (totaling over $2,500) to make this contest especially enticing!

Entries will be judged by Instructables members (including you, if you if you join Instructables). We’ve created a special judges’ prize that will be chosen by the staff of Hand-Eye Supply and our special guest judge: workshop wizard Kurt Mottweiler, known for his intricate and meticulously crafted pinhole cameras that are partially made with tools he has designed and built himself. To be eligible for this prize your Instructable must instruct participants to build a tool.

To check out current entries and submit your own, visit the Instructables Workshop Contest Page. The contest ends January 20, 2014, so you can vote and submit until then!

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Four Young Art Galleries: A selection of burgeoning, French-related spaces that aim to shake up the art scene

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At Paris’ Slick Art Fair in October, CH discovered the work of several young galleries that reflect the ever-evolving nature of the industry. Beyond the traditional role of representing artists, their more proactive approach leads them…

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Introducing the Design Authority Summit, Reporting Live from London Tomorrow, Friday, November 15

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2013 Holiday Gift Giving Guide: Tech for organization

Do you have a tech-friendly organization devotee on your holiday shopping list? Then you are in luck because this is among the easiest, most fun groups to shop for. A tech geek — for lack of a better term — is always willing to try out a new gadget, system, or tool, just in case it’s an improvement over what she/he is already using. As a tech geek, I’m speaking from experience.

The following are several gift ideas that are likely to make the tech geek in your life happy:

  1. The Doxie Flip Scanner. The newest addition to the Doxie family of scanners (released just a couple of weeks ago), is a delightful little device. This portable (about 6.5 x 10 x 1 inches and 1 lb 7.3 oz.), battery-powered, flatbed scanner is perfect for scanning photos, books, sketches, manuals and so much more. It easily fits into almost any bag and saves scans to an SD card for easy transfer. Here’s a cool tip: If you have a wireless-capable Eye-Fi card, skip the middle man and scan directly to your computer over Wi-Fi.
  2. New Trent Travelpak. The Travelpak is a portable recharging device that can supply extra juice to anything that accepts a charge via USB. That means iPhones, iPods, iPads, tablets, cameras and smartphones of all kinds. It stores enough power to keep most smartphones going for a days under normal use. And, it’s barely bigger than a phone, so it fits into a bag or pocket easily. Useful and portable? That’s a winning combo to me.
  3. BookBook Travel Journal. This one is for the iPad-wielding traveler. The BookBook Travel Journal from Twelve South is a tidy, organized, and absolutely fantastic-looking carrying case for an iPad and myriad of accessories. You can store the tablet plus a charger (like the awesome PlugBug), set of headphones, keyboard case, stylus, notebook, and pen. Twelve South makes fantastic products (check out similar carriers for the iPhone, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air) and the Travel Journal is no exception. Tidy, attractive, and best of all, useful.
  4. CoverBot Dual USB High Output Car Charger. Here’s another wonderfully unobtrusive device that will keep all your favorite tech geek’s devices charged. The CoverBot Duo is a car charger with two USB-ready ports. Each is fully powered, so you can get two devices up and running at the same pace. As with the New Trent Travelpak, the CoverBot Duo works with any device that will accept a charge via USB.
  5. Philips HF3500/60 Wake-Up Light. Now this is just cool. The Wake-Up Light wakes you up by growing gradually brighter over a 30-minute period. This process, according to Phillips, stimulates your body to wake up naturally, as opposed to the jarring audio alert of most alarm clocks. Phillips sent us one to review and we’re glad they did. Additionally, once fully illuminated, it easily lights up a bedroom. Replace that lamp and save some space on your nightstand, too.
  6. BLaNKcraft Cable Manager. With two iPhones and an iPod in the house, I spend way too much time plugging, unplugging, replacing, or searching for cables. It’s worse when we’re traveling, as one pocket of my bag ends up holding a rat’s nest of white cable. The BLaNKcraft Cable Manager can rescue your tech geek from cable chaos. This handmade, leather strap is so simple and so clever that I just love it. Bind your cables with the snap, tuck it into a bag, pocket, or drawer and you’re good to go. As an alternative, the Cord Taco is another great choice.
  7. Tile. This clever little fob attaches to your valuables (up to 10) and lets you track their location with an iOS app. Lose the keys? Misplace a wallet? Don’t know where the kids’ backpacks have gone? You’re a tap away from solving the mystery.
  8. Automatic. This is among my top gadgets of the year. The Automatic is a little device that plugs into your car’s data port (check if your car is supported here) and shares a host of useful information. For example, if you car’s “Check Engine” light comes on, the Automatic will tell you what’s wrong via the companion smartphone app (iOS and Android). If it detects an accident has occurred, it notifies local authorities. It remembers where you parked and even helps you drive in a more economical manner. It even supports multiple drivers.
  9. The Quirky Plug Hub. Finally, here’s another great way to rid yourself of a rat’s nest of cables. Put a power strip inside and use the three holes in the top to thread six plugs through neatly. You don’t have to look at the ugly plug unit once it’s tucked inside. Take things a step further and add some labels to those plugs so you’ll know what’s going where.

Want more gift-giving ideas? Explore Unclutterer’s full 2013 Holiday Gift Giving Guide.

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Go Go Gadget iPhone Case!

With everything from built-in scissors to screwdrivers, the IN1 case is your one-stop-shop for all things utility! Like a Swiss army knife wrapped around your iPhone, you can use it to MacGyver yourself out of any situation, big or small! From tweezing splinters to rebuilding cars, it’s the perfect gift for any tinkerer. You can own it HERE!

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Osmia Organics: The Colorado-based line of skincare products started by a former ER doctor

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Just a few months after taking her first soap-making class (and after 10 years of practice as an emergency room physician in Carbondale, CO) Dr Sarah Villafranco decided to pursue the idea of making homemade skincare products—using only organic ingredients whenever possible—and created…

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The ‘Internet of Toys’: Toymail Connects Kids to Their Loved Ones

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From the app-based Nickster to the electronic building blocks of Littlebits, toys are making leaps and bounds in cool factor. Launched this morning on Kickstarter, Toymail is the latest and greatest new digitally-enhanced plaything. In short, they’re walkie talkie-like characters with the ability to relay messages from parents/grandparents/friends to the child who owns the toy. How it works: Anyone who downloads Toymail‘s free app can leave a message on one of the toys. Users dial in a toy/child to send a message to, talk into the phone (just like leaving a voicemail) and push send. The receiver is alerted by an animal noise—if their Toymail is a pig, it oinks when a message is received—and can respond directly to the message by pressing a button. The video below shows the toy in action:

Cofounders Gauri Nanda and mother-of-three Audry Hill were looking to create a toy that brought kids and loved ones together. “I started asking myself, ‘Could toys be made to evolve every day and what would that look like?'” says Nanda. “I felt that it was time for toys to feel more like they do in Toy Story and Pee Wee’s Playhouse, so that they never become boring or obsolete. So that they would grow as the child does.”

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Living Corriere

Lo scorso 8 Ottobre, il Gruppo RCS ha portato in edicola il primo numero di Living Corriere.
Io ho avuto occasione di sfogliarlo per caso da un amico e me ne sono innamorato all’istante.
L’ho cercato ovunque ma purtroppo era terminato. Ora è uscito il secondo numero e rumors mi confermano che da ora in poi lo troverete ogni primo martedì del mese nelle migliori edicole. Ora corro dal mio pusher perchè se mi faccio scappare anche questo, ribalto la redazione.

Makr App: The digital creation that taps into the heart of DIY paper goods

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Brooklyn-based creator Ellen Johnston was among the many rising stars at Cool Hunting’s Pitch Night last month, and her digital concept shone just as bright as the many physical objects we admired. With iPad in hand,…

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