Apple files patent for video “slap bracelet”

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News: Apple has applied for a patent for a slap bracelet with a video display that could be a blueprint for its much-anticipated “iWatch” concept.

The US Patent & Trademark Office today published details of the application for a “bi-stable spring with flexible display” together with images of a product that could be worn on the wrist or elsewhere on the body. The patent was filed on 17 August 2011.

The product, containing a strip of flexible steel, would wrap around the user’s wrist and feature a continuous digital display along its length.

Apple files patent for video "slap bracelet"

“The wearable accessory device includes a flexible display coupled to a bi-stable spring,” says Apple’s patent description. “Coupling the display to the bi-stable spring allows the accessory device to be easily worn in a number of convenient locations.”

An “end detection mechanism” would allow digital information to be displayed seamlessly around the wrist, allowing video “to smoothly continue across a portion of the wearable video device where the flexible display overlaps itself.”

The device is designed to be used in conjunction with a “portable electronic device” – a rectangular object with its own video screen that could either be flexible or stiff. The two devices would communicate wirelessly.

Apple files patent for<br /> video "slap bracelet"

Rumours have been circulating since last month that Apple plans to release a wearable smartwatch – dubbed the “iWatch” – that would work in conjunction with an iPhone.

Wearable technology is expected to become a huge industry as features contained in today’s smartphones migrate to devices worn on the wrist, face or skin.

Earlier today Google unveiled a video showcasing its Google Glass headset,  that will give users the ability to send and receive messages, take pictures and search the web without using their hands.

Last year John Hanke, head of Google Maps, told Dezeen that wearable gadgets may soon make phones redundant.

“I think the general idea is that the phone as an object kind of disappears,” said Hanke. “People are working on skin sensors and other ways of transmitting information to us in a way that’s passive and that doesn’t require us to divert our attention in the way that we do with the phone today.”

Last year the Pebble smart watch concept became the most-funded Kickstarter project of all time, raising $10,266,845 in one month. The product went into production last month.

Other wearable devices released recently include the Nike+ FuelBand, which is worn on the wrist and tracks the users’ physical activity, and the Jawbone Up, a similar device designed by Yves Behar.

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Google unveils video preview of Google Glass headset

News: Google has released a video preview of Google Glass, the voice-controlled wearable headset that lets users send and receive messages, take pictures and search the web hands-free (+ movie).

The video is shot from a first-person perspective as Google Glass wearers use voice commands to control the device.

Google unveils Google Glass video preview

By uttering the phrase “okay Google”, followed by one of the recognised commands, wearers can search the web, take pictures and record movies.

Other features appear to include video chats, weather reports, map directions and an onscreen translation service.

Google unveils Google Glass video preview

Google has also announced plans to expand its pre-order programme to “creative individuals who want to join us and be a part of shaping the future of Glass.”

The Glass Explorer initiative will allow the general public to try out the headset and offer feedback on how Google can develop the hardware and its features.

Google unveils Google Glass video preview

Hopeful applicants are invited to write up to 50 words explaining what they would do with the headset and post them on Google+ or Twitter along with pictures or short movies.

The #ifihadglass competition is open to US residents over 18 only, and selected participants will still need to purchase their own headset for $1500, plus tax.

Google unveils Google Glass video preview

John Hanke, head of Google Maps, recently told Dezeen that smart glasses and wearable computers will soon guide people through airports and shops and allow them to pay for goods and services. “In the future the whole transaction could happen through Google Glass, payment and everything,” he said.

Last year we published a glimpse of Google’s data centres around the world, which feature primary-coloured pipework and cooling rooms that glow green – see all Google projects on Dezeen.

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Itisy table by Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset

Product news: the circular sections of this console by French designer Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset can be curled round to make a dining table.

Itisy table by Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset

Philippine Lemaire incorporated metal ball joints underneath each sawn-oak circular top so the sections can be realigned.

Itisy table by Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset

Segments cut out of three of the four tops allow them to fit together and rotate around each other easily.

Itisy table by Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset

Each suface balances on two solid oak legs, which branch from a single stem coated in grey laquer at the joint.

Itisy table by Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset

The console was displayed at imm cologne last month, where a paperclip-like lamp and an asymmetric desk were also on show.

Itisy table by Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset

Other products launched by Ligne Roset this year include a footstool nipped-in with lengths of cord and a glass table with three circular tops.

Itisy table by Philippine Lemaire for Ligne Roset

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Heineken Your Future Bottle Challenge 2013: One Week Left To Enter: Submit your designs now for a chance to be showcased at Milan Design Week

Heineken Your Future Bottle Challenge 2013: One Week Left To Enter

Advertorial content: To celebrate Heineken’s 140th year in the beer business the Dutch brand is hosting another bottle redesign challenge. Announced late in 2012, the second annual Your Future Bottle Design Challenge puts an extensive archive of some 250 treasured items and images from the brand’s archives in the hands…

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First 3D Printing Pen

Grace à la plateforme de crowdfunding Kickstarter, la société Wobble Works va nous permettre d’obtenir le premier 3D Printing Pen, afin de dessiner des objets en 3 dimensions. Le produit appelé 3Doodler devrait être commercialisé en novembre 2013 au prix de 60$ avant de sortir une véritable imprimante 3D.

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Aperture: Hello Photography: The medium’s most authoritative publication launches an outstanding new take on the subject in both words and pictures

Aperture: Hello Photography

If the world is drowning in imagery, consider the newly designed Aperture Magazine your most dependable life preserver. As the esteemed print publication heads into its 61st year, they have paused to acknowledge the increasing surplus of imagery inundating our lives and ask, “What should a photography magazine be?”…

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Best Made Co. Masanobu VG-10 Knife Series: Traditionally crafted Japanese blades and a comprehensive handbook

Best Made Co. Masanobu VG-10 Knife Series

Best known for their brightly painted axes, NYC-based outdoor enthusiasts Best Made Co. deal in all things outdoor-oriented, so long as they’re of the highest quality and craftsmanship. The latest to hit the Best Made online market is the Masanobu VG-10 Knife Series, a set of three expertly made…

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Google Glass

Google a dévoilé aujourd’hui une nouvelle vidéo de présentation de ses lunettes intelligentes. Proposant une multitude de possibilités qui font rêver comme visioconférence, GPS, recherches internet, traduction ou enregistrement vidéo. Ce projet incroyable Google Glass annoncé depuis avril 2012 est à découvrir en vidéo.

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The Edgeland House

Coup de cœur pour les travaux du studio américain Bercy Chen Architecture. Ce duo a imaginé cette maison appelée « Edgeland House », directement inspirée des structures réalisées par les américains natifs. Cette résidence absolument magnifique est à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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The Natural Blonde by Sister by Sibling

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

London fashion designers Sibling crocheted colourful flowers and giant accessories for their Autumn Winter 2013 womenswear collection.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Renowned for knitwear, Sibling created the range of textured and floral-patterned clothes for their womenswear label Sister.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

The collection was influenced by British television presenter Paula Yates. “In our eyes she was the perfect English Rose – Punk Version,” says Sibling.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Hand crocheted scarves and coats are all exaggerated in size, with Fair Isle knits used for more simple dresses detailed with rose motifs.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Mint green and bright red outfits are interspersed with calmer shades of beige, blue and pink.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

A jumper printed with a defaced image of Marie Antoinette was inspired the paintings of American artist Chad Wys.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Outfits are accessorised with giant bobble hats in matching colours to the garments, plus fur scarves and arm warmers in white, black or red.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Similar oversized accessories were used in their menswear collection shown earlier this year during London Collections: Men.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

The Sister by Sibling collection was shown during London Fashion Week, which concluded yesterday.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

We’ve also featured a fashion collection that included wooden clothes from the Autumn Winter 2013 season.

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Photography is by Chistopher Dadey.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Here is some more information from Sister by Sibling:


The Natural Blonde – Autumn Winter 2013

“Nothing stands in your way when you’re a blonde except perhaps the wardrobe door” – Paula Yates, ‘Blondes, a history from their earliest roots’ 1983.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

“This season we wanted to explore the idea of Paula Yates’ feminine sexuality,” say Sister by Sibling AKA Joe Bates, Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery. “She was sexy and flirtatious, beautiful and clever and also a rarity since women loved her too. She must have been doing something right!”

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

They continue: “In many ways she presented herself in quite a traditional sense; she was almost ironic in her Forties/Fifties silhouettes, the clothing of the perfect housewife. It was as if she took her look as a role; an ad for an ideal homemaker subverted. In our eyes she was the perfect English Rose. Punk Version.’

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

This season Sister by Sibling is inspired by Paula Yates’ energy, fun and Englishness: the label interprets her vibrant spirit in knit.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Borrowing and bouncing off the boys Sibling collection, Sister both shares and diverts from this earlier offering shown at the beginning of the year. The Spray Paint Marie Antoinette sweater – based on an art work by Chad Wys – has a similar structure to the Sibling Hell and Please Kill Me jumpers: side seams pull forward into a bonded front, merino ribs form a relaxed shoulder. This same silhouette is worked in Scottish lamb’s wool Fair Isles, a new graphic with a delicate lace stitch running through. This stitch is replicated in the flip-frill of a matching skirt.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Chintz & Spots work together in printed three-pieces covered in sequins and Stripes & Spots poke through lurex again a reference to artist Chad Wys’ work but with added SIBLING: if it’s spotted it needs sparkle.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Moving from the house to the garden, florals are highlighted. Hand crochet coats and perky skirts are covered with integral roses. Barbados Blue cardigans and Buttoned Split skirts have corsage blooms.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Bouncy leopard jacquards – a Sibling signature – are knitted in figure hugging yarn mixes shaped into a Cape Back dress or spring out as a Batwing from a tight mini. The same batwing shape, knitted in Blonde wool has a V of gold jewelry-spacers.

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Sid Bryan’s signature oversized hand knits mutate the accessories and show pieces: Loopy scarves, a ¾ sleeve Loopy jacket in spearmint and a vanilla Loopy cape with matching A line skirt. Exaggerated Fair Isles become a dress, fluffed further with a knitted rib collar and cuffs stitched with strips of fox the same technique shown to full effect across the front of a jet black sweater.

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